Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... chapter closes with an interesting analysis of a number of prosodic aspects of self - initiated self - repair including temporality , tonality and tonicity , and intonation . Ch . 5 considers the question of what makes an anaphoric form ...
... chapter closes with an interesting analysis of a number of prosodic aspects of self - initiated self - repair including temporality , tonality and tonicity , and intonation . Ch . 5 considers the question of what makes an anaphoric form ...
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... chapter are in the category of INDEXICALS , this term is never introduced or ex- plained . Hence , here again , H's terminology oc- curs in a vacuum , unconnected to related ideas in semantic thought . Distributed among the topics in ...
... chapter are in the category of INDEXICALS , this term is never introduced or ex- plained . Hence , here again , H's terminology oc- curs in a vacuum , unconnected to related ideas in semantic thought . Distributed among the topics in ...
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... chapter also includes a primer on relative clauses , relevant to a somewhat inconclusive at- tempt at measuring the decrease in the use of whom . The chapter concludes with the warning that syntactic change is slower than sound change ...
... chapter also includes a primer on relative clauses , relevant to a somewhat inconclusive at- tempt at measuring the decrease in the use of whom . The chapter concludes with the warning that syntactic change is slower than sound change ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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