Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... involved in the reduction of want to to wanna [ ' wãña ] is found elsewhere , for example , in the phonology of the reduction of Santa to [ ' særǝ ] . But even here , as noted by Jacobson ( 1982 : 203 , 215-16 ) , WANT does not have ...
... involved in the reduction of want to to wanna [ ' wãña ] is found elsewhere , for example , in the phonology of the reduction of Santa to [ ' særǝ ] . But even here , as noted by Jacobson ( 1982 : 203 , 215-16 ) , WANT does not have ...
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... involved . This certainly could not be what is distinctive about there - sentences , given the commonality of new information of this type that sentences in general can express . On the other hand ( and more crucially ) there are there ...
... involved . This certainly could not be what is distinctive about there - sentences , given the commonality of new information of this type that sentences in general can express . On the other hand ( and more crucially ) there are there ...
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... involved . For the formation of ' Middles , passives , and causatives ' ( 241-61 ) , discussed in Ch . 7 , mor- phology plays an important role , an anomaly given that creoles typically are thought of as having no or next to no ...
... involved . For the formation of ' Middles , passives , and causatives ' ( 241-61 ) , discussed in Ch . 7 , mor- phology plays an important role , an anomaly given that creoles typically are thought of as having no or next to no ...
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American Sign Language | 18 |
Apropos | 58 |
Geoffrey K Pullum | 79 |
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