Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... example , the ' polyfunctional ' TA in 2 as a whole indicates when an action occurred . However , this TA includes the specifier celyj ' entire ' , while the whole NP is in the plural — the former quite naturally indicating Duration ...
... example , the ' polyfunctional ' TA in 2 as a whole indicates when an action occurred . However , this TA includes the specifier celyj ' entire ' , while the whole NP is in the plural — the former quite naturally indicating Duration ...
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... example given by McArthur ( 1968 : 132 ) : [ sę trìş dê ( v ) wajr sà ] C'est triste de voir ça ) . Clear - cut examples of vowel laxing before all voiced fricatives are therefore needed to support M's claim that , in Beauce French ...
... example given by McArthur ( 1968 : 132 ) : [ sę trìş dê ( v ) wajr sà ] C'est triste de voir ça ) . Clear - cut examples of vowel laxing before all voiced fricatives are therefore needed to support M's claim that , in Beauce French ...
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... Example 3 . EXAMPLE 3 . B does not make this hypothesis explicitly in the Norton Lectures , but it appears in an earlier book ( Bernstein 1959 : 187 ) . It is not correct . Except in the idiom of bugle calls , something like Example 4 ...
... Example 3 . EXAMPLE 3 . B does not make this hypothesis explicitly in the Norton Lectures , but it appears in an earlier book ( Bernstein 1959 : 187 ) . It is not correct . Except in the idiom of bugle calls , something like Example 4 ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwight Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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