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When studying exotic languages , the speaker of English often runs into odd facts . As if the syntactic , lexical , and morphological peculiarities with which other people's languages are unfortunately replete were not enough to ...
When studying exotic languages , the speaker of English often runs into odd facts . As if the syntactic , lexical , and morphological peculiarities with which other people's languages are unfortunately replete were not enough to ...
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When particles are used in formal prose , they are ones like indeed , which give implicit information about the relationship of the various elements in the discourse to one another , and do not involve the speaker's relationship toward ...
When particles are used in formal prose , they are ones like indeed , which give implicit information about the relationship of the various elements in the discourse to one another , and do not involve the speaker's relationship toward ...
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Having given evidence that English speakers are capable of making distinc- tions of the first two types alluded to at the beginning of ... as endings on verbs or particles , to express uncertainty or certainty on the speaker's part ?
Having given evidence that English speakers are capable of making distinc- tions of the first two types alluded to at the beginning of ... as endings on verbs or particles , to express uncertainty or certainty on the speaker's part ?
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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