Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... particular classes of INTERLOCUTORS on particular kinds of OCCASIONS to discuss particular kinds of TOPICS . ' Two pages later , Fishman explicitly disavows the possibility of a deterministic model based on macro - features alone . He ...
... particular classes of INTERLOCUTORS on particular kinds of OCCASIONS to discuss particular kinds of TOPICS . ' Two pages later , Fishman explicitly disavows the possibility of a deterministic model based on macro - features alone . He ...
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... particular target structures . ' But G's notion of conspiracy is decidedly peculiar . In phonological discussions , the term ' conspiracy ' is usually introduced to deal with the fact that , to quote Kiparsky ( 1973 : 75 ) , ' the ...
... particular target structures . ' But G's notion of conspiracy is decidedly peculiar . In phonological discussions , the term ' conspiracy ' is usually introduced to deal with the fact that , to quote Kiparsky ( 1973 : 75 ) , ' the ...
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... particular sequential environment - which , by their case - by- case operation , produce the observed over - all skewed distribution.5 In this paper , one in a series of efforts on repair organization , we introduce some findings about ...
... particular sequential environment - which , by their case - by- case operation , produce the observed over - all skewed distribution.5 In this paper , one in a series of efforts on repair organization , we introduce some findings about ...
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