Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... sentences from English to Gaelic - and only relatively simple sentences CAN be used , if responses are to be expected across all three groups- to be the most congenial of the three tasks I have thus far asked of them ( these were ...
... sentences from English to Gaelic - and only relatively simple sentences CAN be used , if responses are to be expected across all three groups- to be the most congenial of the three tasks I have thus far asked of them ( these were ...
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... sentences ' ( 139-55 ) purports to explain why Portuguese does not tolerate sentences like Adora - se o herói and Adoram - se os heróis ' One adores the heroes ' ( 139 ) . S's views seem to stem from a false parallel with indefinite ...
... sentences ' ( 139-55 ) purports to explain why Portuguese does not tolerate sentences like Adora - se o herói and Adoram - se os heróis ' One adores the heroes ' ( 139 ) . S's views seem to stem from a false parallel with indefinite ...
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... sentences whose accented syllables have rising melodies with relatively level ends , and sentences whose accented syllables become lower toward the end ( 121 ) . When post - accentual syllables are present , they may follow one of two ...
... sentences whose accented syllables have rising melodies with relatively level ends , and sentences whose accented syllables become lower toward the end ( 121 ) . When post - accentual syllables are present , they may follow one of two ...
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