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As French continued to drift from TVO to SVO , the use of the subject pronouns became general . The universal applicability of the theory of syntactic drift , or its explanatory power , may be open to question ( see Harris , Ms a ) ...
As French continued to drift from TVO to SVO , the use of the subject pronouns became general . The universal applicability of the theory of syntactic drift , or its explanatory power , may be open to question ( see Harris , Ms a ) ...
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This cycle of analytic / synthetic morphological structures , though prevalent in the history of Romance , is unrelated to the OV / VO typology , according to H. Thus , although French seems again to be developing new synthetic ...
This cycle of analytic / synthetic morphological structures , though prevalent in the history of Romance , is unrelated to the OV / VO typology , according to H. Thus , although French seems again to be developing new synthetic ...
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Pp . In his exploration of phonetics , T uses artic190 . ulatory and acoustic features to explain how / h / , In his introduction , Tinelli briefly states the still pronounced in some French dialects , beproblems of the nature and ...
Pp . In his exploration of phonetics , T uses artic190 . ulatory and acoustic features to explain how / h / , In his introduction , Tinelli briefly states the still pronounced in some French dialects , beproblems of the nature and ...
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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