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This second point is particularly important in dealing with a radically different culture . This provision of materials high in intrinsic interest , incidentally , is particularly important for adults , and reflects another way in which ...
This second point is particularly important in dealing with a radically different culture . This provision of materials high in intrinsic interest , incidentally , is particularly important for adults , and reflects another way in which ...
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Phonemic , phonic , and incidental heteroglosses are of unequal value in determining the degree of difference between dialects and in evaluating the relative importance of the boundaries between speech areas .
Phonemic , phonic , and incidental heteroglosses are of unequal value in determining the degree of difference between dialects and in evaluating the relative importance of the boundaries between speech areas .
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It is an important correlate of stress ; it plays a significant part in expressing internal and terminal junctures ... Tonal features are of prime importance in distinguishing the word accents within one dialect , and they are probably ...
It is an important correlate of stress ; it plays a significant part in expressing internal and terminal junctures ... Tonal features are of prime importance in distinguishing the word accents within one dialect , and they are probably ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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