Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... varieties . One type involves features that are shared by TM and Tw , but not by PM . Several of these are also shared by most non - Md Chinese varieties ; and these features , unlike those found only in Tw , are especially stable among ...
... varieties . One type involves features that are shared by TM and Tw , but not by PM . Several of these are also shared by most non - Md Chinese varieties ; and these features , unlike those found only in Tw , are especially stable among ...
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... varieties , and in VO lan- guages like Vietnamese and Thai ( cf. S. F. Huang 1981 , Chan 1982 ) . Sentences like the following are thus rather marginal in PM : ( 18 ) a . Tả gàosu wõ shuộ ni mingtian bù lái . he tell me that you ...
... varieties , and in VO lan- guages like Vietnamese and Thai ( cf. S. F. Huang 1981 , Chan 1982 ) . Sentences like the following are thus rather marginal in PM : ( 18 ) a . Tả gàosu wõ shuộ ni mingtian bù lái . he tell me that you ...
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... varieties in re- lationship to the other dialects . H ( 15 ) states the position : the Bay Island English of Whites ' would seem to be not a creole but rather a regional variety of English influenced by contact with creolized English ...
... varieties in re- lationship to the other dialects . H ( 15 ) states the position : the Bay Island English of Whites ' would seem to be not a creole but rather a regional variety of English influenced by contact with creolized English ...
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accent affixes analysis appear approach argument aspect Chap Chinese claim clause clitics communication complement consider constituent constructions contains context contrast definite dialect direct discourse discussion distinction element English evidence examples expressed fact FIGURE final function give given grammar important indicate interesting interpretation involve John language lexical linguistic logical major marked meaning metalinguistic natural negation negative Note nouns object occur operator particles particular passive patterns person phonological phrase position possible pragmatic present Press principles problem question reading reference relation relative rules semantic sentences similar speakers speech stress structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table theory topic true types University utterance varieties verb words written York