Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... defined here as a comprehensive representational system shared by a community , and manifested in outer phonetic code . ' Vitality ' is defined as the existence of a self - renewing community of native speakers of the language . ' Death ...
... defined here as a comprehensive representational system shared by a community , and manifested in outer phonetic code . ' Vitality ' is defined as the existence of a self - renewing community of native speakers of the language . ' Death ...
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... defined notions such as ' patient ' , as opposed to syn- tactically defined grammatical relations , is weakened on the one hand by the lack of definition of ' patient ' , and on the other by the absence of a general discussion of the ...
... defined notions such as ' patient ' , as opposed to syn- tactically defined grammatical relations , is weakened on the one hand by the lack of definition of ' patient ' , and on the other by the absence of a general discussion of the ...
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An influential recent definition , especially pertaining to studies of native American languages , is Sherzer's ( 1973 : 760 ) : ' A LINGUISTIC Area is defined here as an area in which several linguistic traits are shared by the ...
An influential recent definition , especially pertaining to studies of native American languages , is Sherzer's ( 1973 : 760 ) : ' A LINGUISTIC Area is defined here as an area in which several linguistic traits are shared by the ...
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