Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... Dialect 1 speakers do not use multiple negation at all ; Dialect 4 speakers use the first type categorically and all the others variably . Dialects 2 and 3 are distinguished from each other on the basis of which kinds of multiple ...
... Dialect 1 speakers do not use multiple negation at all ; Dialect 4 speakers use the first type categorically and all the others variably . Dialects 2 and 3 are distinguished from each other on the basis of which kinds of multiple ...
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... dialects , McCawley points out ( 196 ) that the description of accentuation in these dialects can be simplified if the Pitch Assignment Rules that we discussed earlier ' predict high pitch directly from the morpheme feature [ + Falling ] ...
... dialects , McCawley points out ( 196 ) that the description of accentuation in these dialects can be simplified if the Pitch Assignment Rules that we discussed earlier ' predict high pitch directly from the morpheme feature [ + Falling ] ...
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... dialects of a language is likely to be fruitless until there is some clearer notion of the status of the concepts LANGUAGE and DIALECT . In particular , it is important to establish whether all dialects of a language share the same ...
... dialects of a language is likely to be fruitless until there is some clearer notion of the status of the concepts LANGUAGE and DIALECT . In particular , it is important to establish whether all dialects of a language share the same ...
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