Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... questions in English . In tag questions , an assertion is followed by a tag consisting of an auxiliary verb and a pronoun . The tag is a reduced question based on the form of the assertion , and the pronoun must match the features of ...
... questions in English . In tag questions , an assertion is followed by a tag consisting of an auxiliary verb and a pronoun . The tag is a reduced question based on the form of the assertion , and the pronoun must match the features of ...
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... question is , what linguistic distinctions are speakers consciously aware of ? Out of all the distinctions captured by the phonological , morpho- logical , syntactic , and semantic representations posited in linguistic theory , which ...
... question is , what linguistic distinctions are speakers consciously aware of ? Out of all the distinctions captured by the phonological , morpho- logical , syntactic , and semantic representations posited in linguistic theory , which ...
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... question the social rationale for hypothesizing decreolization . Ch . 5 is more or less an elaboration of the ease ... question of how much autonomy and material integrity words preserve once they are incor- porated into larger forms or ...
... question the social rationale for hypothesizing decreolization . Ch . 5 is more or less an elaboration of the ease ... question of how much autonomy and material integrity words preserve once they are incor- porated into larger forms or ...
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