Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... discussion of the history of English syntax has been couched . The discussion of word order in Chs . 2 and 4 , for example , establishes that the subject generally occurred before the object in OE , something which is necessary to A's ...
... discussion of the history of English syntax has been couched . The discussion of word order in Chs . 2 and 4 , for example , establishes that the subject generally occurred before the object in OE , something which is necessary to A's ...
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... discussion at this point , and students might find this chapter difficult to master . Ch . 6 , ' Abstractness and ordering ' , reviews the common ordering relations holding between rules and discusses extrinsic versus intrinsic ordering ...
... discussion at this point , and students might find this chapter difficult to master . Ch . 6 , ' Abstractness and ordering ' , reviews the common ordering relations holding between rules and discusses extrinsic versus intrinsic ordering ...
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... discussion of earlier studies of the social differentiation of language dating back to the 1960's and 1970's and more detailed discussion of factors like class , gender , age , and style as influences on variation . However , there is ...
... discussion of earlier studies of the social differentiation of language dating back to the 1960's and 1970's and more detailed discussion of factors like class , gender , age , and style as influences on variation . However , there is ...
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