Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... example reported by a colleague . A normal polite / curious question could have been put as follows : you going to be teaching this ( 26 ) Are next semester 800 But my informant was understandably dismayed when a student asked her the ...
... example reported by a colleague . A normal polite / curious question could have been put as follows : you going to be teaching this ( 26 ) Are next semester 800 But my informant was understandably dismayed when a student asked her the ...
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... example does not show that both the TGC and the NOC are necessary in NGP ; it shows only that a formal definition of the TGC is necessary . We might try to assist Hooper by constructing one on the basis of her examples , and one further ...
... example does not show that both the TGC and the NOC are necessary in NGP ; it shows only that a formal definition of the TGC is necessary . We might try to assist Hooper by constructing one on the basis of her examples , and one further ...
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... example , the traits that define grammatical categories include : type of sentence ( ' énoncé ' ) ; position in a given type of sentence ; possibilities of substitution , co - existence , and mutual exclusion ; possibilities of ...
... example , the traits that define grammatical categories include : type of sentence ( ' énoncé ' ) ; position in a given type of sentence ; possibilities of substitution , co - existence , and mutual exclusion ; possibilities of ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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