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NUKULAELAE REGISTERS NIKO BESNIER Yale University This study is an investigation of the structural relationships between spoken and written Nukulaelae Tuvaluan , a Polynesian language spoken in a restrictedly literate society in the ...
NUKULAELAE REGISTERS NIKO BESNIER Yale University This study is an investigation of the structural relationships between spoken and written Nukulaelae Tuvaluan , a Polynesian language spoken in a restrictedly literate society in the ...
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Similarly , the alleged structural complexity of written language when compared to spoken language is attributed to the greater degree of preproduction planning ( Ochs 1979 ) afforded by most contexts of written communication .
Similarly , the alleged structural complexity of written language when compared to spoken language is attributed to the greater degree of preproduction planning ( Ochs 1979 ) afforded by most contexts of written communication .
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As can be seen in Figures 1-3 , none of the dimensions reveal a clear boundary between spoken and written registers . It is not the case that the two written registers and the five spoken registers polarize themselves at the ends of any ...
As can be seen in Figures 1-3 , none of the dimensions reveal a clear boundary between spoken and written registers . It is not the case that the two written registers and the five spoken registers polarize themselves at the ends of any ...
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
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