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Even when G talks about the role of intralinguistic variation ( Ch . 2 ) , the discussion is confined to variation across grammatical constructions ; sociolinguistic variables appear to play no role in G's theory of language change .
Even when G talks about the role of intralinguistic variation ( Ch . 2 ) , the discussion is confined to variation across grammatical constructions ; sociolinguistic variables appear to play no role in G's theory of language change .
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Ch . 3 begins with the role of the past as a legitimizing and authenticating agent in nationalist discourse and shows how the past is ' mined , ideologized and symbolically elaborated ' ( 39 ) for current and future national purposes ...
Ch . 3 begins with the role of the past as a legitimizing and authenticating agent in nationalist discourse and shows how the past is ' mined , ideologized and symbolically elaborated ' ( 39 ) for current and future national purposes ...
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This could have been due to priming effects or to a tendency for adults to appeal to thematic roles when animacy is ... It would appear that children first become aware that animacy plays a role in determining postverbal word order in ...
This could have been due to priming effects or to a tendency for adults to appeal to thematic roles when animacy is ... It would appear that children first become aware that animacy plays a role in determining postverbal word order in ...
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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