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She ad- heres to a notion of gradualism which sees language death as involving a ' pro- tracted ( period of ) obsolescence ' , as distinct from processes like pidginization , which are rapid ( 1978 : 608 ) ; and she sees the linguistic ...
She ad- heres to a notion of gradualism which sees language death as involving a ' pro- tracted ( period of ) obsolescence ' , as distinct from processes like pidginization , which are rapid ( 1978 : 608 ) ; and she sees the linguistic ...
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However , the notion of involvement does not delimit this class of NP's , since any other NP constituent in a sentence could be said to show some involvement with the action . The remaining three papers in the volume are more loosely ...
However , the notion of involvement does not delimit this class of NP's , since any other NP constituent in a sentence could be said to show some involvement with the action . The remaining three papers in the volume are more loosely ...
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In both cases , the notion of dimension- alization is essential . But this notion is more general than either of the two interpretations ; indeed , a perspective must be taken which encompasses discourse contexts , both local and global ...
In both cases , the notion of dimension- alization is essential . But this notion is more general than either of the two interpretations ; indeed , a perspective must be taken which encompasses discourse contexts , both local and global ...
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