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Still , there is considerable uncertainty with respect to what a speaker must ' know ' in order to produce such regular behavior . " Fasold distinguishes six alternative hypotheses as to what speakers know with respect to the socially ...
Still , there is considerable uncertainty with respect to what a speaker must ' know ' in order to produce such regular behavior . " Fasold distinguishes six alternative hypotheses as to what speakers know with respect to the socially ...
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By observing the idiolects of living speakers of Havasupai , and by comparing these idiolects according to the ages of the different speakers , we can observe language change in progress . The cross - generational survey of Havasupai ...
By observing the idiolects of living speakers of Havasupai , and by comparing these idiolects according to the ages of the different speakers , we can observe language change in progress . The cross - generational survey of Havasupai ...
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correspondence between phonological features and the parameters which a speaker actually uses in producing ... these patterns are not necessarily used in any way by speakers of the languages ( although many have assumed that they are ) ...
correspondence between phonological features and the parameters which a speaker actually uses in producing ... these patterns are not necessarily used in any way by speakers of the languages ( although many have assumed that they are ) ...
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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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