Language, Band 60,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 |
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... speakers of Dutch and English showed that Dutch speakers have smaller excursions from the base line than do speakers of British English ( one wonders if there would be comparable differences between Dutch and American English ) . ( b ) ...
... speakers of Dutch and English showed that Dutch speakers have smaller excursions from the base line than do speakers of British English ( one wonders if there would be comparable differences between Dutch and American English ) . ( b ) ...
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... speakers of Stage III and IV languages who are completely fluent , but speak English more often . They generally use Type I and II compounds ap- propriately , and background old or less significant information by incorporation in ...
... speakers of Stage III and IV languages who are completely fluent , but speak English more often . They generally use Type I and II compounds ap- propriately , and background old or less significant information by incorporation in ...
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... speakers during role - played job interviews . Through the narratives , the speakers attempt to accomplish particular communicative tasks , the dimensions of which had been proposed by prior questions ; thus questions are viewed as ...
... speakers during role - played job interviews . Through the narratives , the speakers attempt to accomplish particular communicative tasks , the dimensions of which had been proposed by prior questions ; thus questions are viewed as ...
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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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acquisition adjectives adults adverbs affix affix-checking agent and instrument agent nouns allomorphs analysis anaphoric appear argument auxiliary BB's benoni bilingualism binomial CaCaC CaCCan Chap child clause clitic cognitive compounds consonants constituents constraints constructions context contrast creole derived dialects diphthongs discourse discussion distinction English errors evidence example fact feature function German grammar guage haplology Hausa Hebrew historical linguistics incorporated infixal inflectional instrument nouns interpretation language lexical entries lexicon linguistic maCCeC marked markedness marker Mayan languages meaning Modals morphemes morphological nominal noun incorporation NP's object obligatory options paper pattern phonetic phonological phrase structure rules phrases position pragmatic predicate prefix present problem production properties proposed reference responses role root rules segment semantic sentence speakers speech stem structure SUBJ suffix suppletive suprasegmental syllable syntactic syntax tense theory tion topic types VCOMP verb vowel word formation devices word forms