Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... acrolect , and ( c ) pressure to use a casual style of speech in informal situations . The strongest motive for variation in decreolization is the pressure to avoid the basilect , not the pressure to acquire the acrolect . There is very ...
... acrolect , and ( c ) pressure to use a casual style of speech in informal situations . The strongest motive for variation in decreolization is the pressure to avoid the basilect , not the pressure to acquire the acrolect . There is very ...
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... acrolect , their replacements may be either fabrications or zero forms . One sure way to avoid a highly stigmatized basilectal feature is to exclude it and provide no replacement . Thus the pressure to avoid basilectal fi may help to ...
... acrolect , their replacements may be either fabrications or zero forms . One sure way to avoid a highly stigmatized basilectal feature is to exclude it and provide no replacement . Thus the pressure to avoid basilectal fi may help to ...
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... acrolect . Desiderative verbs taking predicate complements are not so strongly associated with tu as [ + incep ] verbs , but are more strongly associated with tu than the wide variety of [ -incep , - des ] verbs which dominate adverbial ...
... acrolect . Desiderative verbs taking predicate complements are not so strongly associated with tu as [ + incep ] verbs , but are more strongly associated with tu than the wide variety of [ -incep , - des ] verbs which dominate adverbial ...
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acrolect analysis apply argues arguments basilect behavior chapter Chomsky claim classifier languages clitic complementizer consider constituents constraints constructions coördinate Cupeño decreolization definite deletion derived dialects discussion distinction Dyirbal English environments evidence example existence existential explanation fact function grammar hypothesis implicature indicative initial interpretation Itkonen John Kwaio linguistic Luiseño Mary meaning metrical morpheme morphological notes notion noun noun classes NP's object occur other-correction other-initiation Pāṇini paper paradigm passive Patañjali perspective phonetic phonological rules phrases pidgin position predict prefixes present principle problem pronouns proposal refer relations relative clause relevant repair representation rhotacism Saussure Saussure's semantic sentences sociolinguistic speakers specific speech starting point subjunctive suffix suggests surface structure Swahili syntactic syntactic category syntax Tarascan theory tion transformational grammar transformations Umlaut underlying University variation verbs vowel Vowel Shift words Yagaria