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... York Papers in Linguistics 12.153-72 . . 1990. Reworking the history of English auxiliaries . Papers from the 5th Interna- tional Conference on English historical linguistics , Cambridge , 6–9 April 1987 , ed . by S. Adamson , V. Law ...
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... York Heslington North Yorkshire England YOI 5DD [ e - mail aw2 york.ac.uk ] [ Received 7 November 1994 : accepted 25 April 1995. ] EINAR HAUGEN A cedar of Lebanon has fallen , a PREDICTING THE PROGRESSIVE PASSIVE 557.
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... York Peninsula group of the Pama - Nyungan family . In 1978 there were only a handful of speakers , but since that time new pride has resulted in a revival , in part attributable to the linguistic work of Patz . More old people have ...
... York Peninsula group of the Pama - Nyungan family . In 1978 there were only a handful of speakers , but since that time new pride has resulted in a revival , in part attributable to the linguistic work of Patz . More old people have ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
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