Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... occur more than three times in a row ; ( ii ) the same pair was not allowed to occur twice in a row . Furthermore , two versions of the experiment with inverse order were produced , and half of the subjects were given each version ...
... occur more than three times in a row ; ( ii ) the same pair was not allowed to occur twice in a row . Furthermore , two versions of the experiment with inverse order were produced , and half of the subjects were given each version ...
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... occurs about one - third of the time in the corpus and the fully copied two - thirds of the time . For stop - glide clusters , there are three options , two simplified and one fully copied . Simplification can occur either by simply ...
... occurs about one - third of the time in the corpus and the fully copied two - thirds of the time . For stop - glide clusters , there are three options , two simplified and one fully copied . Simplification can occur either by simply ...
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... occur only when speakers of the source language actually shift to the recipient language . For example , in accounting for the massive structural changes in Asia Minor Greek under Turkish influence , Thomason and Kaufmann ( 1988 : 218 ) ...
... occur only when speakers of the source language actually shift to the recipient language . For example , in accounting for the massive structural changes in Asia Minor Greek under Turkish influence , Thomason and Kaufmann ( 1988 : 218 ) ...
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