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SPEAKERS [ + incep ] [ + des ] [ - incep , -des ) 1 F F F 2 T / F F F 3 т F F 4 T T / F F 5 T T F 6 T T T / F 7 T T T TABLE 1. An abstract implicational scale of Fu - Tu variation , adapted from Bickerton ( 1971 : 476 ) .
SPEAKERS [ + incep ] [ + des ] [ - incep , -des ) 1 F F F 2 T / F F F 3 т F F 4 T T / F F 5 T T F 6 T T T / F 7 T T T TABLE 1. An abstract implicational scale of Fu - Tu variation , adapted from Bickerton ( 1971 : 476 ) .
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The third factor influencing the strength of association between any verb and tu is the speakers ' access to the ... At this point in the discussion , one might expect that all the verbs in a creole speaker's lect could be ranked ...
The third factor influencing the strength of association between any verb and tu is the speakers ' access to the ... At this point in the discussion , one might expect that all the verbs in a creole speaker's lect could be ranked ...
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to be a significant relationship between verbal environments for fi - deletion and the position of speakers in the continuum . For example , while waan favors deletion at all levels of the continuum ( only two of 22 speakers fail to ...
to be a significant relationship between verbal environments for fi - deletion and the position of speakers in the continuum . For example , while waan favors deletion at all levels of the continuum ( only two of 22 speakers fail to ...
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