Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... speakers of the same language have a shared grammar . In producing CJ utterances , says S , each speaker starts with ... speakers . Second , S's belief that all features of attested CJ are re- latable to English is not justified by the ...
... speakers of the same language have a shared grammar . In producing CJ utterances , says S , each speaker starts with ... speakers . Second , S's belief that all features of attested CJ are re- latable to English is not justified by the ...
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... speakers ' CJ seems to me to be unjustified . Even granting that all English speakers may know of such a style , only those speakers who actually use it could reasonably be expected to produce it in the process of simplifying their ...
... speakers ' CJ seems to me to be unjustified . Even granting that all English speakers may know of such a style , only those speakers who actually use it could reasonably be expected to produce it in the process of simplifying their ...
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... speakers . This pattern ( as we will see below ) is predictable from sentences with pronominal subject affixes in Chinook etc .; but it doesn't fit S's picture of CJ as English - derived for English speakers . It also contrasts sharply ...
... speakers . This pattern ( as we will see below ) is predictable from sentences with pronominal subject affixes in Chinook etc .; but it doesn't fit S's picture of CJ as English - derived for English speakers . It also contrasts sharply ...
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abstract accent affixes analysis argument aspect Chap Chinook Chinook Jargon Chinookan clauses clitics cognates consonant constructions context contours contrast coördination creole creole languages deletion dialects discussion distinction downstep dyslexia endpoints English ergative event evidence examples expression fact formal French function gemination grammar guage historical iconic Indian indicate inflectional interpretation intonation Jakobson Kalapuya Kuvi language lexical linguistic literacy logical marked markedness marker meaning morpheme morphological morphophonology narrative nasal native Nootka noun object occur orthography paper pattern peak phonetic phonological pidgin position predictable present problem pronominal pronoun proposed question Quiché reference reflexive result rules Salishan languages segments semantic sentences shwa situation type speakers speech statives stress structure suffix syllable syntactic syntax tense texts theory tion Tok Pisin tree Tsimshian Twana University Press Upper Coquille Vai script verb vowel words