Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... finding of our study : lexicalization differences are one of the two driving forces behind the crosslinguistic variation ... findings also highlight the impor- tance of distinguishing between double - marking verb - framed languages and ...
... finding of our study : lexicalization differences are one of the two driving forces behind the crosslinguistic variation ... findings also highlight the impor- tance of distinguishing between double - marking verb - framed languages and ...
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... findings relate to other cases of language change , and to clarifying the relative usefulness of trend and panel studies in longitudinal analysis ? Before drawing what we believe to be the general implications of our study for the ...
... findings relate to other cases of language change , and to clarifying the relative usefulness of trend and panel studies in longitudinal analysis ? Before drawing what we believe to be the general implications of our study for the ...
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... findings , along with this reasoned opinion of Labov's , motivate our proposal to add a new category labeled LIFESPAN CHANGE ( as proposed in Table 2 ) to the model of the relationship between generational change and age grading . This ...
... findings , along with this reasoned opinion of Labov's , motivate our proposal to add a new category labeled LIFESPAN CHANGE ( as proposed in Table 2 ) to the model of the relationship between generational change and age grading . This ...
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