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This speculation as to effect of the loss of their substrate languages on the KPE and LPE speech communities comes close , I would argue , to describing events in the Caribbean in an earlier era . That is , Caribbean creoles appear to ...
This speculation as to effect of the loss of their substrate languages on the KPE and LPE speech communities comes close , I would argue , to describing events in the Caribbean in an earlier era . That is , Caribbean creoles appear to ...
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Like many other authors , C is prepared to accept the likelihood of several different forms of agrammatism ; but he argues that they form a syndrome in that the crucial aspects— ( a ) omission of functors and of inflectional affixes in ...
Like many other authors , C is prepared to accept the likelihood of several different forms of agrammatism ; but he argues that they form a syndrome in that the crucial aspects— ( a ) omission of functors and of inflectional affixes in ...
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S basically agrees that simple , consistent mappings are easier for writers ; but he argues that inconsistency in the linguistic levels by which spelled and spoken words are related often originates in an effort to make reading easier .
S basically agrees that simple , consistent mappings are easier for writers ; but he argues that inconsistency in the linguistic levels by which spelled and spoken words are related often originates in an effort to make reading easier .
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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