Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... contains a slightly more complex example of the same basic structure , where again the predicate ends in a falling contour and the subject ends in a rising contour . In this example the subject and the predicate each consist of two ...
... contains a slightly more complex example of the same basic structure , where again the predicate ends in a falling contour and the subject ends in a rising contour . In this example the subject and the predicate each consist of two ...
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... containing tokens of me or myself . The percentages of utterances containing these proforms are shown in Table 2 , and the total numbers of child and adult utterances containing them are shown SAMPLE INFORMATION NAME PERCENTAGES SESSION ...
... containing tokens of me or myself . The percentages of utterances containing these proforms are shown in Table 2 , and the total numbers of child and adult utterances containing them are shown SAMPLE INFORMATION NAME PERCENTAGES SESSION ...
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... containing me and myself . versation was usually the child and his or her activities , not the adult . ) We leave an ... contains a smaller total number of utterances than any of his earlier sessions , which may partially account for ...
... containing me and myself . versation was usually the child and his or her activities , not the adult . ) We leave an ... contains a smaller total number of utterances than any of his earlier sessions , which may partially account for ...
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