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6 In Northern Greek dialects , unstressed i and u drop , but unstressed e and o remain , indicating that i is weaker than e , and u ... 0 TION ? indicate that front vowels are weaker than back 174 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 56 , NUMBER 1 ( 1980 )
6 In Northern Greek dialects , unstressed i and u drop , but unstressed e and o remain , indicating that i is weaker than e , and u ... 0 TION ? indicate that front vowels are weaker than back 174 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 56 , NUMBER 1 ( 1980 )
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It is reasonable to assume that the grammaticization of devices to indicate grounding in narrative begins in the more pervasive conversational genre , and is extended to other genres in a natural way ; i.e. , the same devices used to ...
It is reasonable to assume that the grammaticization of devices to indicate grounding in narrative begins in the more pervasive conversational genre , and is extended to other genres in a natural way ; i.e. , the same devices used to ...
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a Additional evidence indicates that the early use of inflections reflects lexical rather than grammatical learning . ... This simultaneous use of the different inflections may indicate that the children had begun to learn a general ...
a Additional evidence indicates that the early use of inflections reflects lexical rather than grammatical learning . ... This simultaneous use of the different inflections may indicate that the children had begun to learn a general ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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