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Gradually , it has supplanted the position that VBE derived primarily from earlier British dialects , the so - called ' Anglicist hypothesis ' . Certainly there has been resistance to the creole hypothesis , but most Anglicist arguments ...
Gradually , it has supplanted the position that VBE derived primarily from earlier British dialects , the so - called ' Anglicist hypothesis ' . Certainly there has been resistance to the creole hypothesis , but most Anglicist arguments ...
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... but I believe that her analysis predicts that sentences like 2 should be ungrammatical : ( 2 ) and ofclypode his diacon him hrædlice to Ælc.G.X1.530 and called his deacon him quickly to and quickly called his deacon to him ?
... but I believe that her analysis predicts that sentences like 2 should be ungrammatical : ( 2 ) and ofclypode his diacon him hrædlice to Ælc.G.X1.530 and called his deacon him quickly to and quickly called his deacon to him ?
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... these is to affirm that the study of linguistic patterning need not be limited to those functions , typical of narrative and descriptive discourse , which are often called “ referential ' , ' informational , or ' propositional ' .
... these is to affirm that the study of linguistic patterning need not be limited to those functions , typical of narrative and descriptive discourse , which are often called “ referential ' , ' informational , or ' propositional ' .
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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