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One of these , involving Kru languages , is central to the present study ; others , raised by Tarallo & Sankoff 1984 ... Most of it involves sociolinguistic interviews , but it also includes conversations and other speech events ...
One of these , involving Kru languages , is central to the present study ; others , raised by Tarallo & Sankoff 1984 ... Most of it involves sociolinguistic interviews , but it also includes conversations and other speech events ...
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This , however , involves saying that eat is a different verb in They're eating than in They're eating lunch , and that arrive is a different verb a in They arrived than in They arrived hungry ( 1565 ) —the verbs in each pair being ...
This , however , involves saying that eat is a different verb in They're eating than in They're eating lunch , and that arrive is a different verb a in They arrived than in They arrived hungry ( 1565 ) —the verbs in each pair being ...
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These arware's attempts to cover the full scope of the guments center around the claim that the VMT phonology of a language in breadth and detail involves a complement in a “ subordinate ' conmake one aware of the possibilities and ...
These arware's attempts to cover the full scope of the guments center around the claim that the VMT phonology of a language in breadth and detail involves a complement in a “ subordinate ' conmake one aware of the possibilities and ...
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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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