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Recent grammatical change in written English 1961-1992 : Some preliminary findings of a comparison of American with British English . The changing face of corpus linguistics , ed . by Antoinette Renouf and Andrew Kehoe , 185–204 .
Recent grammatical change in written English 1961-1992 : Some preliminary findings of a comparison of American with British English . The changing face of corpus linguistics , ed . by Antoinette Renouf and Andrew Kehoe , 185–204 .
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Definiteness and animacy constraints on passive and doubleobject constructions in English . Glossa 13.215–40 . RECCHIA , GABRIEL . 2007. STRATA : Search tools for richly annotated and time - aligned linguistic data .
Definiteness and animacy constraints on passive and doubleobject constructions in English . Glossa 13.215–40 . RECCHIA , GABRIEL . 2007. STRATA : Search tools for richly annotated and time - aligned linguistic data .
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Language users as creatures of habit : A corpus - based analysis of persistence in spoken English . Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 1.1.11349 . SZMRECSÁNYI , BENEDIKT . 2006. Morphosyntactic persistence in Spoken English : A ...
Language users as creatures of habit : A corpus - based analysis of persistence in spoken English . Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 1.1.11349 . SZMRECSÁNYI , BENEDIKT . 2006. Morphosyntactic persistence in Spoken English : A ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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