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It is argued that the late acquisition of ECM is caused primarily by the fact that expression of the case - marker in adult Samoan is sociolinguistically variable , with speech between household members showing the lowest frequency of ...
It is argued that the late acquisition of ECM is caused primarily by the fact that expression of the case - marker in adult Samoan is sociolinguistically variable , with speech between household members showing the lowest frequency of ...
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They have been classified according to how ergativity is expressed or marked , and the extent to which syntactic and semantic factors constrain the expression of ergative distinctions within a language . As a result of these studies ...
They have been classified according to how ergativity is expressed or marked , and the extent to which syntactic and semantic factors constrain the expression of ergative distinctions within a language . As a result of these studies ...
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The expression have a look at ( a listen to etc. ) seems to suggest a lack of zeal and commitment . To account for this , we might postulate for this subtype the following semantic component : ' X would not feel anything bad if he did ...
The expression have a look at ( a listen to etc. ) seems to suggest a lack of zeal and commitment . To account for this , we might postulate for this subtype the following semantic component : ' X would not feel anything bad if he did ...
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Intonation and its parts Dwight Bolinger | 505 |
The analysis of French shwa Stephen R Anderson | 534 |
Prosodic structure and Expletive Infixation John J McCarthy | 574 |
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