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There are two important patterns of variation . The first is that a major difference exists in percentage of ECM in speech of FAMILY MEMBERS as compared with NON - FAMILY MEMBERS . ECM rarely appears when speakers are addressing members ...
There are two important patterns of variation . The first is that a major difference exists in percentage of ECM in speech of FAMILY MEMBERS as compared with NON - FAMILY MEMBERS . ECM rarely appears when speakers are addressing members ...
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However , one of the most important differences between Kaluli and Samoan casemarking concerns the feature ' obligatory ' . This difference is not captured in Table 3 , in which both case - markers are characterized as ' non ...
However , one of the most important differences between Kaluli and Samoan casemarking concerns the feature ' obligatory ' . This difference is not captured in Table 3 , in which both case - markers are characterized as ' non ...
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It seems obvious that diffusion has played an important part in creating the present distribution of exclusively - shared lexical innovations in this area , and there is no reason to suppose that the situation has been substantially ...
It seems obvious that diffusion has played an important part in creating the present distribution of exclusively - shared lexical innovations in this area , and there is no reason to suppose that the situation has been substantially ...
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