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A A M It is also possible for the habitual , durative , and progressive categories to occur in the same construction with these modal items : ( 11 ) a . dem a gat fu de a fetch waata ' They usually have to be fetching A M A A water .
A A M It is also possible for the habitual , durative , and progressive categories to occur in the same construction with these modal items : ( 11 ) a . dem a gat fu de a fetch waata ' They usually have to be fetching A M A A water .
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30 Within the linguistic system , the change is not abrupt ; that is , it does not occur in all possible contexts at once . Rather , the diffusion is gradual and context - selective ; it appears to depend on factors related to the ...
30 Within the linguistic system , the change is not abrupt ; that is , it does not occur in all possible contexts at once . Rather , the diffusion is gradual and context - selective ; it appears to depend on factors related to the ...
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1b , then an asymmetry arises between the notions 10 and SO : if 10 is a primitive notion , and SO is defined in terms of Fig . 1b , then it is in principle possible to have clauses containing an 10 but no DO , but it is not possible to ...
1b , then an asymmetry arises between the notions 10 and SO : if 10 is a primitive notion , and SO is defined in terms of Fig . 1b , then it is in principle possible to have clauses containing an 10 but no DO , but it is not possible to ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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