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It is thus not unexpected that , in the vast majority of instances , playwrights did not put the reconnaissance language in the mouths of whites , even when speaking to Africans . To do so would have defeated the intended theatrical ...
It is thus not unexpected that , in the vast majority of instances , playwrights did not put the reconnaissance language in the mouths of whites , even when speaking to Africans . To do so would have defeated the intended theatrical ...
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However , for present purposes it is not the mere existence of such attitudes that is relevant ; rather , we must ascertain whether these social attitudes were determining factors in the use of the pidgin reconnaissance language .
However , for present purposes it is not the mere existence of such attitudes that is relevant ; rather , we must ascertain whether these social attitudes were determining factors in the use of the pidgin reconnaissance language .
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This division is , in fact , clearly reflected in the contemporary literary sources , in that Europeans represented as using the reconnaissance language , on some occasions , also use the standard language on others .
This division is , in fact , clearly reflected in the contemporary literary sources , in that Europeans represented as using the reconnaissance language , on some occasions , also use the standard language on others .
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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Achilles African alternation analysis appear apply argument aspect assigned assume attempt Chapter claim clause communication comparative complement complex concerned consider consonant constituent constructions contains definite derived detailed dialects discussion distinction English evidence examples fact forms function gerundive give given grammar historical important indicated interesting interpretation involved John language least less Level lexical linguistic marked meaning natural node nominal noted nouns object occur origin particular pattern person phonological pidgin Portuguese position possible predicate present Press principle problem proposed question reading reason reconnaissance language reference relations relative result rules seems semantic sentences social speakers specific speech standard structure suggests surface syntactic syntax Table tense theory topic transformational underlying University usage verb volume vowel York