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Therefore , the usual way of positing relationships between signed languages is to rely on historical information about the development of signed languages and deaf communities . The evidence here is often of a more anecdotal nature ...
Therefore , the usual way of positing relationships between signed languages is to rely on historical information about the development of signed languages and deaf communities . The evidence here is often of a more anecdotal nature ...
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Related to this is the question of why this phenomenon is not found more frequently . The answer lies in the historical development of laryngeal contrasts in modern Lezgian . In what follows , I demonstrate that the origin of coda ...
Related to this is the question of why this phenomenon is not found more frequently . The answer lies in the historical development of laryngeal contrasts in modern Lezgian . In what follows , I demonstrate that the origin of coda ...
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DOUGLAS BIBER and Vic- lously compiled and edited ; it belongs on the shelf TORIA CLARK also examine developments in the noun of every scholar of English historical linguistics , phrase in Historical shifts in modification patterns ...
DOUGLAS BIBER and Vic- lously compiled and edited ; it belongs on the shelf TORIA CLARK also examine developments in the noun of every scholar of English historical linguistics , phrase in Historical shifts in modification patterns ...
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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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