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9 This results in three different kinds of situations : ( i ) the general interrogative covers the whole question - word paradigm , ( ii ) the general interrogative covers part of the question - word paradigm , and ( iii ) the general ...
9 This results in three different kinds of situations : ( i ) the general interrogative covers the whole question - word paradigm , ( ii ) the general interrogative covers part of the question - word paradigm , and ( iii ) the general ...
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combination with another question word . Other than this , no mass / count distinctions have been found in the data . 5.6 . CONTENT QUESTIONS WITHOUT QUESTION WORDS . Across the majority of signed languages in the data , one sometimes ...
combination with another question word . Other than this , no mass / count distinctions have been found in the data . 5.6 . CONTENT QUESTIONS WITHOUT QUESTION WORDS . Across the majority of signed languages in the data , one sometimes ...
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question particles as used in the crosslinguistic study in $ 6.1 , and I then present examples of question particles in individual signed languages in $ 6.2 . 6.1 . QUESTION PARTICLES IN SIGNED LANGUAGES . For the purpose of this study ...
question particles as used in the crosslinguistic study in $ 6.1 , and I then present examples of question particles in individual signed languages in $ 6.2 . 6.1 . QUESTION PARTICLES IN SIGNED LANGUAGES . For the purpose of this study ...
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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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