Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... seems to be developing at the end of the period . H , on the other hand , seems to gain control over certain classes and then to prefer to add new words to them . Classes which show this preference on H's phone tree are | b | , | m ...
... seems to be developing at the end of the period . H , on the other hand , seems to gain control over certain classes and then to prefer to add new words to them . Classes which show this preference on H's phone tree are | b | , | m ...
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... seems so patently absurd that readers sometimes reject his arguments altogether . L also clings to some views that may have been valid when he first wrote his articles , but that may no longer be so realistic - e.g . , the assumption ...
... seems so patently absurd that readers sometimes reject his arguments altogether . L also clings to some views that may have been valid when he first wrote his articles , but that may no longer be so realistic - e.g . , the assumption ...
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... seems to take the substitution seriously . He argues strongly for ' BEV ' on the very first page of his introduction ( xiii ) , and on p . 289 says that , by using the term ' Black English Vernacular ' , we will ' avoid the improper ...
... seems to take the substitution seriously . He argues strongly for ' BEV ' on the very first page of his introduction ( xiii ) , and on p . 289 says that , by using the term ' Black English Vernacular ' , we will ' avoid the improper ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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