Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... speakers ' access to the acrolectal model . Where speakers lack such models , they will fail to make the association . Where access to the acrolect is partial , the first association of verbs to tu will be with those verbs which most ...
... speakers ' access to the acrolectal model . Where speakers lack such models , they will fail to make the association . Where access to the acrolect is partial , the first association of verbs to tu will be with those verbs which most ...
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... speakers in the continuum . For example , while waan favors deletion at all levels of the continuum ( only two of 22 speakers fail to apply it ) , staat shows only one deletion by a single speaker out of the six most acrolectal speakers ...
... speakers in the continuum . For example , while waan favors deletion at all levels of the continuum ( only two of 22 speakers fail to apply it ) , staat shows only one deletion by a single speaker out of the six most acrolectal speakers ...
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... speakers ' reports of linguistic intuitions could be empirical data only if they are ( a ) reports of events or states of affairs observed by speakers , or ( b ) behavior events observed by others . Itkonen argues against both ...
... speakers ' reports of linguistic intuitions could be empirical data only if they are ( a ) reports of events or states of affairs observed by speakers , or ( b ) behavior events observed by others . Itkonen argues against both ...
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