Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... appear quite freely in stative clauses . Whatever feature distinguishes them must therefore not be a dependent of Event , but rather something that can appear in either an eventive or a stative Infl . This means that the term IMPERFECT ...
... appear quite freely in stative clauses . Whatever feature distinguishes them must therefore not be a dependent of Event , but rather something that can appear in either an eventive or a stative Infl . This means that the term IMPERFECT ...
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... appear in the journal , and not the first , as you stated . Third , obituary notices did continue to appear in the Notes section after the loss of ' and Personalia ' from the title , from issues 16.2 ( 1940 ) to 43.3 ( 1967 ) ; the last ...
... appear in the journal , and not the first , as you stated . Third , obituary notices did continue to appear in the Notes section after the loss of ' and Personalia ' from the title , from issues 16.2 ( 1940 ) to 43.3 ( 1967 ) ; the last ...
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... appear to be lowering the / ai / glide in prevoiceless environ- ments , while African Americans elsewhere typically produce strong / ai / glides before voiceless obstruents . Finally , with regard to / o / , African Americans of all age ...
... appear to be lowering the / ai / glide in prevoiceless environ- ments , while African Americans elsewhere typically produce strong / ai / glides before voiceless obstruents . Finally , with regard to / o / , African Americans of all age ...
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