Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... similar to 48a ; yet 47b does have a reading similar to 48b for my one Verona speaker : ( 48 ) a . Mariella abita nella casa in cui credevi che abitasse . b . Mariella abita nella casa nella quale credevi che abitasse . It seems that ...
... similar to 48a ; yet 47b does have a reading similar to 48b for my one Verona speaker : ( 48 ) a . Mariella abita nella casa in cui credevi che abitasse . b . Mariella abita nella casa nella quale credevi che abitasse . It seems that ...
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... similar explanations are provided for all three periods , and sociolinguistic analysis of personal names is minimal . D seems preoccupied with numbers , as evidenced by his discussion and lists of surnames based on place names in Chap ...
... similar explanations are provided for all three periods , and sociolinguistic analysis of personal names is minimal . D seems preoccupied with numbers , as evidenced by his discussion and lists of surnames based on place names in Chap ...
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... similar set of notions . The force toward regularity can also explain the VO features of Tw ( §§1.72- 73 ) which appear in TM , but are not widely found in non - Md varieties or PM . 4. CHANGES IN DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF A LANGUAGE ...
... similar set of notions . The force toward regularity can also explain the VO features of Tw ( §§1.72- 73 ) which appear in TM , but are not widely found in non - Md varieties or PM . 4. CHANGES IN DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF A LANGUAGE ...
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