Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... speakers of English . There might be speakers for whom the Subject Q > Object Q > Oblique Q expert , for example , might play a much more important role than any other expert . Such speakers would have difficulties obtaining an ' a ...
... speakers of English . There might be speakers for whom the Subject Q > Object Q > Oblique Q expert , for example , might play a much more important role than any other expert . Such speakers would have difficulties obtaining an ' a ...
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... speakers of other Tungusic languages . Con- sider a scenario in which an Oroqen speaker meets a speaker of Ewenke ( whether this is taken as Solon or Evenki does not matter for the point at hand ) . The two interlocutors have recourse ...
... speakers of other Tungusic languages . Con- sider a scenario in which an Oroqen speaker meets a speaker of Ewenke ( whether this is taken as Solon or Evenki does not matter for the point at hand ) . The two interlocutors have recourse ...
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... speakers . In urban areas the younger generation generally uses a creolized ( and to some extent decreolized ) variety , while in rural areas the varieties are more likely to be second - language ( i.e. pidgin ) versions of Tok Pisin ...
... speakers . In urban areas the younger generation generally uses a creolized ( and to some extent decreolized ) variety , while in rural areas the varieties are more likely to be second - language ( i.e. pidgin ) versions of Tok Pisin ...
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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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acquisition ambiguous analysis appear apply approach argues argument aspects assigned Cambridge chapter Chinese claim clause complement complex consider constituent construction contains context creole definite dependencies detailed dialects discourse discussion distinction domain element English Evenki evidence example expression fact filler French function further German given gives grammar grammaticalization head historical interest interpretation involved issues John language lexical linguistic meaning notes noun object occur Oroqen patterns phonological phrase pidgin position possessive possible predicts present Press principle problem processing pronouns proposed provides quantifier question reading reference relations relative represent requirement role scope semantic sentences similar social speakers speech structure suggests syntactic syntax theory tion topics Tungusic University valence variation variety verb volume