Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... variation : A cross - linguistic comparison . By Douglas BIBER . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1995. Pp . xvi , 428 . Reviewed by THOMAS E. NUNNALLY , Auburn University Among researchers of register variation , few have more ...
... variation : A cross - linguistic comparison . By Douglas BIBER . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1995. Pp . xvi , 428 . Reviewed by THOMAS E. NUNNALLY , Auburn University Among researchers of register variation , few have more ...
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... variation between languages exhibiting overt wH- movement and languages with wн - in - situ , BB sug- gests in ch . 6 ( 129-62 ) that functional projections may establish syntactic barriers depending on their feature specifications ...
... variation between languages exhibiting overt wH- movement and languages with wн - in - situ , BB sug- gests in ch . 6 ( 129-62 ) that functional projections may establish syntactic barriers depending on their feature specifications ...
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... Variation and change in language and society , 1996 , pp . xviii , 436 ; Vol . 2 : So- cial interaction and ... variation and change ' ; Part II , " The linguistic structure of variation and change ' ; Part III , ' African - American ...
... Variation and change in language and society , 1996 , pp . xviii , 436 ; Vol . 2 : So- cial interaction and ... variation and change ' ; Part II , " The linguistic structure of variation and change ' ; Part III , ' African - American ...
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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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