Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... pidgin , which he named Worldwide Nautical Pidgin English ( WNPE ) . This pidgin formed the basis of various pidgin Englishes throughout the Pacific ' . I never claimed that the pidgin was CEC - inspired , nor did I capitalize the term ...
... pidgin , which he named Worldwide Nautical Pidgin English ( WNPE ) . This pidgin formed the basis of various pidgin Englishes throughout the Pacific ' . I never claimed that the pidgin was CEC - inspired , nor did I capitalize the term ...
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... pidgin English ( whether correct or not ) in no way originated with me . It should further be noted that , although Dillard's Maritime Pidgin English is depicted as originating actually in the midst of Atlantic Ocean and thus ...
... pidgin English ( whether correct or not ) in no way originated with me . It should further be noted that , although Dillard's Maritime Pidgin English is depicted as originating actually in the midst of Atlantic Ocean and thus ...
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... pidgin / creole formation ' . She claims that pidgin and creole formation is characterized by codeswitching between a clearly dominant ' matrix ' language , which provides functional elements and general syntactic configurations , and ...
... pidgin / creole formation ' . She claims that pidgin and creole formation is characterized by codeswitching between a clearly dominant ' matrix ' language , which provides functional elements and general syntactic configurations , and ...
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Why surface syntactic structure reflects logical | 34 |
Quantifier scope in English Chinese | 63 |
Book Notices see back cover | 173 |
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