Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... NEGCONCORD.34 The most relevant fact about NEGCONCORD in BE is that it is NOT optional ; in the major environment , within the same clause , NEGCONCORD to indeter- minates is obligatory . Before we examine the evidence for this ...
... NEGCONCORD.34 The most relevant fact about NEGCONCORD in BE is that it is NOT optional ; in the major environment , within the same clause , NEGCONCORD to indeter- minates is obligatory . Before we examine the evidence for this ...
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... NEGCONCORD all the time , and of course there is no transfer of the negative to the verb . Other studies of NEGCONCORD among white speakers in New York City ( Labov 1966 ) confirm this pattern . Turning to the evidence of repetition ...
... NEGCONCORD all the time , and of course there is no transfer of the negative to the verb . Other studies of NEGCONCORD among white speakers in New York City ( Labov 1966 ) confirm this pattern . Turning to the evidence of repetition ...
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... NEGCONCORD is not used at all in SE , there is a row of zeros across the top . In WNS , it is used in only two environments ; in WNS , in three ; and in BE , in all four . In BE , we observe the semi - categorical use of NEGCONCORD to ...
... NEGCONCORD is not used at all in SE , there is a row of zeros across the top . In WNS , it is used in only two environments ; in WNS , in three ; and in BE , in all four . In BE , we observe the semi - categorical use of NEGCONCORD to ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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