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Hoekstra's proposal predicts these to be bad in resultative environments , whereas they are expected to be grammatical if it is really 12 that is involved here . In fact , some relevant examples ( those in 22 ) are given by Hoekstra ...
Hoekstra's proposal predicts these to be bad in resultative environments , whereas they are expected to be grammatical if it is really 12 that is involved here . In fact , some relevant examples ( those in 22 ) are given by Hoekstra ...
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She has been involved in language maintenance and revitalization for 25 years , consulting for Native Americans in bilingual education , development of writing systems , and language revitalization programs in California , Arizona , New ...
She has been involved in language maintenance and revitalization for 25 years , consulting for Native Americans in bilingual education , development of writing systems , and language revitalization programs in California , Arizona , New ...
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The terms included here are used to describe distinct language events , the cognitive aspects involved in the translation process , the procedures involved in transfer from one language to another , and the results of these operations ...
The terms included here are used to describe distinct language events , the cognitive aspects involved in the translation process , the procedures involved in transfer from one language to another , and the results of these operations ...
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