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Nearly three decades later , the question of the universality of the noun / verb distinction has been reopened , in the Amerindian languages of the Pacific Northwest : Jacobsen 1979 shows , we believe convincingly , that the distinction ...
Nearly three decades later , the question of the universality of the noun / verb distinction has been reopened , in the Amerindian languages of the Pacific Northwest : Jacobsen 1979 shows , we believe convincingly , that the distinction ...
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Throughout , C relies on the distinction between REPETITION and REPLACEMENT of items in discourse : theme derives from repetition , while rheme derives from replacement . C clearly shows , with excellent supportive analysis of ...
Throughout , C relies on the distinction between REPETITION and REPLACEMENT of items in discourse : theme derives from repetition , while rheme derives from replacement . C clearly shows , with excellent supportive analysis of ...
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Moreover , the distinction is also marked in other ( completely unrelated ) creoles : Jamaican Creole , Sranan , and Mauritian Creole . Bickerton concludes , on the basis of these and many related facts , that the innately endowed ...
Moreover , the distinction is also marked in other ( completely unrelated ) creoles : Jamaican Creole , Sranan , and Mauritian Creole . Bickerton concludes , on the basis of these and many related facts , that the innately endowed ...
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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