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... PERSON . Making statements about third persons based on inference or conjecture is quite natural , considering that the speech - act participants often do not have immediate access to directly experienced knowledge of an event ...
... PERSON . Making statements about third persons based on inference or conjecture is quite natural , considering that the speech - act participants often do not have immediate access to directly experienced knowledge of an event ...
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... Person , etc. ) . A constraint with an Exp ( B ) value above 1.0 increases the odds of appearance of an overt ... Person variable are the same ( 3PL Person and 1PL Person ) and are ranked the same . But the four most powerful constraints ...
... Person , etc. ) . A constraint with an Exp ( B ) value above 1.0 increases the odds of appearance of an overt ... Person variable are the same ( 3PL Person and 1PL Person ) and are ranked the same . But the four most powerful constraints ...
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... Person . • In the Spanish of newcomers ( left side of Table 10b ) , 1SG Person differs in rank and significance between the regions . It does not have a ... Person and 3SG Person LANGUAGE AND DIALECT CONTACT IN SPANISH IN NEW YORK 793.
... Person . • In the Spanish of newcomers ( left side of Table 10b ) , 1SG Person differs in rank and significance between the regions . It does not have a ... Person and 3SG Person LANGUAGE AND DIALECT CONTACT IN SPANISH IN NEW YORK 793.
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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