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Some of these characteristics are semantic , having to do with the nature of the event describedsuch as whether it is more or less of an action , or whether it is affirmatively or negatively stated - or with the nature of the ...
Some of these characteristics are semantic , having to do with the nature of the event describedsuch as whether it is more or less of an action , or whether it is affirmatively or negatively stated - or with the nature of the ...
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The contributors provide a solid framework for demonstrating the use of experimental methods in addressing such traditional issues as: the psychological reality of linguistic constructs, the nature and origin of phonetic and ...
The contributors provide a solid framework for demonstrating the use of experimental methods in addressing such traditional issues as: the psychological reality of linguistic constructs, the nature and origin of phonetic and ...
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The nature of social dialects and language variation , with attention to women's speech . ... The nature and study of the relationship between ethnicity and dialects , including Black , Italian , Irish , Chicano , and Jewish ethnic ...
The nature of social dialects and language variation , with attention to women's speech . ... The nature and study of the relationship between ethnicity and dialects , including Black , Italian , Irish , Chicano , and Jewish ethnic ...
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