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In this article , I do not consider languages with classes of phonologically or morphologically defined exceptions . These exceptions are often quite numerous and they can therefore be assumed to be largely present at utterance ...
In this article , I do not consider languages with classes of phonologically or morphologically defined exceptions . These exceptions are often quite numerous and they can therefore be assumed to be largely present at utterance ...
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Chs . 4–6 describe the spread of change in speech communities , considering social factors of prestige , gender , and race . ... Chs . 12 and 13 in turn consider the notion of disruptive change , pattern repair , and chain reactions .
Chs . 4–6 describe the spread of change in speech communities , considering social factors of prestige , gender , and race . ... Chs . 12 and 13 in turn consider the notion of disruptive change , pattern repair , and chain reactions .
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Consider the proper name equative in 6 . ( 6 ) [ family members discussing Secret Santa assignments ] Who'd you get ? I'm Anne . Here , neither the pronominal subject NP ( 1 ) nor the predicate proper name NP ( Anne ) lends itself to a ...
Consider the proper name equative in 6 . ( 6 ) [ family members discussing Secret Santa assignments ] Who'd you get ? I'm Anne . Here , neither the pronominal subject NP ( 1 ) nor the predicate proper name NP ( Anne ) lends itself to a ...
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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