Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... variable in the OP ' I PUT THIS ROOF on at time X ' , and B's utterance serves to instantiate the variable . Since this instantiation occurs at the time of utterance , present tense is felicitous . 8. AN ANALYSIS OF th - CLEFTS . Like ...
... variable in the OP ' I PUT THIS ROOF on at time X ' , and B's utterance serves to instantiate the variable . Since this instantiation occurs at the time of utterance , present tense is felicitous . 8. AN ANALYSIS OF th - CLEFTS . Like ...
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... variable as its referent . Because this variable is singular , we expect the demonstrative to be singular as well , as it is here . Notice that a plural demonstrative would also be acceptable in this context . ( 29 ) A : Is it true that ...
... variable as its referent . Because this variable is singular , we expect the demonstrative to be singular as well , as it is here . Notice that a plural demonstrative would also be acceptable in this context . ( 29 ) A : Is it true that ...
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... variables he studied was the raising of / a / to [ o ] and [ u ] before nasals , as in the shift of name of the capital city from [ teran ] to [ terun ] . This variable shows regular social stratification in Teheran , where the higher ...
... variables he studied was the raising of / a / to [ o ] and [ u ] before nasals , as in the shift of name of the capital city from [ teran ] to [ terun ] . This variable shows regular social stratification in Teheran , where the higher ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
Urheberrecht | |
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