Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... suggest directions for further research . Both HE and NWBE are continua rather than single discrete varieties , orig ... suggests that Irish English might have been the source of these and other features of NWBE , and he goes on to ...
... suggest directions for further research . Both HE and NWBE are continua rather than single discrete varieties , orig ... suggests that Irish English might have been the source of these and other features of NWBE , and he goes on to ...
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... suggests Inalterability ; the extra association line created by one it- eration of the rule would block the second iteration . No fully adequate analysis of all the facts yet exists , but the murkiness of the data suggests that they ...
... suggests Inalterability ; the extra association line created by one it- eration of the rule would block the second iteration . No fully adequate analysis of all the facts yet exists , but the murkiness of the data suggests that they ...
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... suggests that this is to be expected , since no role is played here by the discourse functions which — according to H & T - explain the correlations . One issue that remains open in Nichols ' analysis is the extent to which the ...
... suggests that this is to be expected , since no role is played here by the discourse functions which — according to H & T - explain the correlations . One issue that remains open in Nichols ' analysis is the extent to which the ...
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