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There is good reason to suggest that this is , in fact , what took place . To begin with , copula deletion is a well - known and accepted characteristic of creoles in many different areas , and is quite characteristic of the creoles ...
There is good reason to suggest that this is , in fact , what took place . To begin with , copula deletion is a well - known and accepted characteristic of creoles in many different areas , and is quite characteristic of the creoles ...
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He suggests ( 55 ) that ' the first occurs in a setting where acts of political maneuvering are familiar ... the ... It is not clear to me how one would go about testing this claim ; however , the examples clearly suggest the need for ...
He suggests ( 55 ) that ' the first occurs in a setting where acts of political maneuvering are familiar ... the ... It is not clear to me how one would go about testing this claim ; however , the examples clearly suggest the need for ...
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... in starting to speak when not selected , a party selects himself to speak.29 Two consequences are suggested : ( 1 ) since obvious cases suggest that selection techniques are operating , there is reason for searching out techniques ...
... in starting to speak when not selected , a party selects himself to speak.29 Two consequences are suggested : ( 1 ) since obvious cases suggest that selection techniques are operating , there is reason for searching out techniques ...
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The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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