Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... English it is . ( iv ) In the same languages , subject extractions are not restricted by the presence of an adjacent complementizer ; but in English they are . In all these respects , English typo- logically resembles the Germanic ...
... English it is . ( iv ) In the same languages , subject extractions are not restricted by the presence of an adjacent complementizer ; but in English they are . In all these respects , English typo- logically resembles the Germanic ...
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... English language , vol . II : 1066-1476 . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . HIRT , HERMANN . 1931. Handbuch des Urgermanischen , Teil 1. Heidelberg : Winter . HOGG , RICHARD M. 1992. A grammar of Old English , vol . 1 : Phonology ...
... English language , vol . II : 1066-1476 . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . HIRT , HERMANN . 1931. Handbuch des Urgermanischen , Teil 1. Heidelberg : Winter . HOGG , RICHARD M. 1992. A grammar of Old English , vol . 1 : Phonology ...
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... English language , not as a homogenous entity but as a set of di- alects united under the rubric ' English ' . The contributions to the volume , while representing diverse theoretical perspectives on English , share an approach that ...
... English language , not as a homogenous entity but as a set of di- alects united under the rubric ' English ' . The contributions to the volume , while representing diverse theoretical perspectives on English , share an approach that ...
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