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is the inherent variability of language , including differences in dialects and registers as well as the influence of prescriptive norms on language . This chapter contains a very clever exercise for the reader ( 113 ) designed to ...
is the inherent variability of language , including differences in dialects and registers as well as the influence of prescriptive norms on language . This chapter contains a very clever exercise for the reader ( 113 ) designed to ...
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That is , if we know where the people came from and in what proportions , and if we can discover what dialects they ... in new - dialect formation in , for instance , European new towns , where there is greater continuity and contact ...
That is , if we know where the people came from and in what proportions , and if we can discover what dialects they ... in new - dialect formation in , for instance , European new towns , where there is greater continuity and contact ...
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Subject clitics in the Northern Italian dialects : A comparative study based on the minimalist program and optimality theory . By CECILIA GORIA . ( Studies in natural language and linguistic theory 60. ) Dordrecht : Springer , 2004.
Subject clitics in the Northern Italian dialects : A comparative study based on the minimalist program and optimality theory . By CECILIA GORIA . ( Studies in natural language and linguistic theory 60. ) Dordrecht : Springer , 2004.
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