Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... processes that bring them about , and ( ii ) these processes must be viewed as Darwinian in the sense that they select structures and features better adapted to serve the function they are being used for . The evolutionary framework , G ...
... processes that bring them about , and ( ii ) these processes must be viewed as Darwinian in the sense that they select structures and features better adapted to serve the function they are being used for . The evolutionary framework , G ...
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... processes leading to the unscripted pronunciation forms . These reduction processes are the subject of the second chapter . First , S provides a list of factors influencing the degree of casual speech reduction . Next , she selects the ...
... processes leading to the unscripted pronunciation forms . These reduction processes are the subject of the second chapter . First , S provides a list of factors influencing the degree of casual speech reduction . Next , she selects the ...
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... processes mentioned above . Such an explanation implies that noniconic morphological processes take longer to develop , since they de- velop on the basis of morphological processes that are iconic . If this explanation is on the right ...
... processes mentioned above . Such an explanation implies that noniconic morphological processes take longer to develop , since they de- velop on the basis of morphological processes that are iconic . If this explanation is on the right ...
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