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This is an unusual enterprise within typology , and it requires a " canonical approach . That is , I define the canonical or best instance , through a set of converging criteria , and use this point in theoretical space to locate the ...
This is an unusual enterprise within typology , and it requires a " canonical approach . That is , I define the canonical or best instance , through a set of converging criteria , and use this point in theoretical space to locate the ...
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I describe a canonical approach , which is then demonstrated for the challenging topic of suppletion ( $ 1.3 ) . According to Hockett ( 1958 : 280 ) , suppletion represents the ' highwater - mark of irregularity ' , while Dressler ...
I describe a canonical approach , which is then demonstrated for the challenging topic of suppletion ( $ 1.3 ) . According to Hockett ( 1958 : 280 ) , suppletion represents the ' highwater - mark of irregularity ' , while Dressler ...
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KINGSLEY BOLTON presents various approaches to the study of World Englishes , providing a thoughtprovoking examination of the ... BOB ADAMSON reviews the weakness of the concept and calls for the development of an eclectic approach .
KINGSLEY BOLTON presents various approaches to the study of World Englishes , providing a thoughtprovoking examination of the ... BOB ADAMSON reviews the weakness of the concept and calls for the development of an eclectic approach .
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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