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... note on multiple negations ; or , Why you can't not say no sentences like this one ( 1970 : 206-10 ) . ] MCCAWLEY , JAMES D. ( ed . ) 1976i . Notes from the linguistic underground . ( Syntax and semantics 7. ) New York : Academic Press ...
... note on multiple negations ; or , Why you can't not say no sentences like this one ( 1970 : 206-10 ) . ] MCCAWLEY , JAMES D. ( ed . ) 1976i . Notes from the linguistic underground . ( Syntax and semantics 7. ) New York : Academic Press ...
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... notes ' section critically evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the scholar's contri- butions . This organization makes the book useful on several levels . For the beginner , Š's book can be used as an introduction to the field ...
... notes ' section critically evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the scholar's contri- butions . This organization makes the book useful on several levels . For the beginner , Š's book can be used as an introduction to the field ...
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... notes that advocates of English Only stressed em- ployment prospects of speakers and cost savings , and critics emphasized the lack of savings in English Only , the likelihood of assimilation without official status , and the assets of ...
... notes that advocates of English Only stressed em- ployment prospects of speakers and cost savings , and critics emphasized the lack of savings in English Only , the likelihood of assimilation without official status , and the assets of ...
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Book Notices see back cover | 643 |
Recent Publications | 674 |
Looking ahead looking back | 679 |
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