Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... approach ) is addressed more to the controversial nature of the rationale behind the approach . It might have been better to allow an advocate of this method to explain its merits , without prejudice ( as in the other chapters ) , and ...
... approach ) is addressed more to the controversial nature of the rationale behind the approach . It might have been better to allow an advocate of this method to explain its merits , without prejudice ( as in the other chapters ) , and ...
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... approach has been merely to catalog the similarities found in a partic- ular area — allowing these similarities to suggest diffusion , but without carrying out the research necessary to demonstrate the actual borrowing . This is bas ...
... approach has been merely to catalog the similarities found in a partic- ular area — allowing these similarities to suggest diffusion , but without carrying out the research necessary to demonstrate the actual borrowing . This is bas ...
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... approach proposed in this paper allows for an account of the difference between the two ' dialects ' in terms of an ... approach , how to distinguish these ' real DO's ' with ditransitive verbs from the DO's which occur with ...
... approach proposed in this paper allows for an account of the difference between the two ' dialects ' in terms of an ... approach , how to distinguish these ' real DO's ' with ditransitive verbs from the DO's which occur with ...
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