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These studies conclude that speakers of languages similar to English or German with respect to these constructions are more successful in their acquisition than speakers whose languages lack these similarities .
These studies conclude that speakers of languages similar to English or German with respect to these constructions are more successful in their acquisition than speakers whose languages lack these similarities .
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ines the pragmatics of the linguistic choices made by speakers of Macedonian , Japanese , and English , three languages with quite distinct systems of evidentiality . Evidentiality and epistemological Ch . 4 ( 85–101 ) gives details of ...
ines the pragmatics of the linguistic choices made by speakers of Macedonian , Japanese , and English , three languages with quite distinct systems of evidentiality . Evidentiality and epistemological Ch . 4 ( 85–101 ) gives details of ...
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Speakers might be prompted to differentiate more clearly among these referents , especially protagonists , and thereby to use overt NPs more often . For this reason , I did not continue my pilot study work on spontaneous discourse but ...
Speakers might be prompted to differentiate more clearly among these referents , especially protagonists , and thereby to use overt NPs more often . For this reason , I did not continue my pilot study work on spontaneous discourse but ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
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