Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... consider what will happen when the first generation of learners to adopt the reanalysis proposed above encounters being as a nonprogressive participle . The transparency of being as containing -ing will immediately imply the exis- tence ...
... consider what will happen when the first generation of learners to adopt the reanalysis proposed above encounters being as a nonprogressive participle . The transparency of being as containing -ing will immediately imply the exis- tence ...
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... consider evidence for the designation of the Ocracoke dialect as endangered , with special focus on the patterning of the / ay / variable mentioned above . Following the presentation of our evidence , we discuss the social ...
... consider evidence for the designation of the Ocracoke dialect as endangered , with special focus on the patterning of the / ay / variable mentioned above . Following the presentation of our evidence , we discuss the social ...
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... consider again the use of relative clauses . The data reveal that speakers of Hebrew and Spanish are able to use relative clauses earlier and to perform a greater range of functions than are speakers of comparable ages of English ...
... consider again the use of relative clauses . The data reveal that speakers of Hebrew and Spanish are able to use relative clauses earlier and to perform a greater range of functions than are speakers of comparable ages of English ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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