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The major linguistic implication of these facts is that , while we certainly need to consider HE ( northern and southern varieties ) in seeking the source of features of NWBE , other influ- ences - English dialects , and West African or ...
The major linguistic implication of these facts is that , while we certainly need to consider HE ( northern and southern varieties ) in seeking the source of features of NWBE , other influ- ences - English dialects , and West African or ...
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In §§1-2 , I consider two preliminaries to Allan's critique - the fallacious use of illocutionary points and of the so - called communicative presumption . In §§3- 4 , I take up the central defect : Allan's unprincipled notion of ...
In §§1-2 , I consider two preliminaries to Allan's critique - the fallacious use of illocutionary points and of the so - called communicative presumption . In §§3- 4 , I take up the central defect : Allan's unprincipled notion of ...
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Now consider are : a coördinate structure containing the conjunct I cannot occur as the subject of this verb , because I alone cannot . Next consider am : a coördinate structure containing the conjunct they cannot occur as the subject ...
Now consider are : a coördinate structure containing the conjunct I cannot occur as the subject of this verb , because I alone cannot . Next consider am : a coördinate structure containing the conjunct they cannot occur as the subject ...
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