Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... appears as a change will in a synchronic descrip- tion appear as a more or less free variation between forms of expression , equally admissible within the system . " Recent advances in sociolinguistics hold the promise that perhaps some ...
... appears as a change will in a synchronic descrip- tion appear as a more or less free variation between forms of expression , equally admissible within the system . " Recent advances in sociolinguistics hold the promise that perhaps some ...
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... appear before the singular proper noun , and the null determiner does not appear before the singular countable common noun . The paradigms above could obviously be extended , but attempts to do so simply confirm the fact that proper ...
... appear before the singular proper noun , and the null determiner does not appear before the singular countable common noun . The paradigms above could obviously be extended , but attempts to do so simply confirm the fact that proper ...
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... appear primarily in one - word utterances , and in the final position of 2- and 3 - word utterances , viz . Tom ! Ride , Betty . Ride fast , Betty . ( 2 ) Verbs ( imperative ) . These appear primarily in the initial position of 2- and 3 ...
... appear primarily in one - word utterances , and in the final position of 2- and 3 - word utterances , viz . Tom ! Ride , Betty . Ride fast , Betty . ( 2 ) Verbs ( imperative ) . These appear primarily in the initial position of 2- and 3 ...
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