Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... question words in the clause . Moreover , there is the intriguing phenomenon of content questions without question words . These are all taken up in this section . 5.1 . QUESTION - WORD PARADIGMS . Paradigms of question words can be ...
... question words in the clause . Moreover , there is the intriguing phenomenon of content questions without question words . These are all taken up in this section . 5.1 . QUESTION - WORD PARADIGMS . Paradigms of question words can be ...
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... questions without question words . There are two major ways of marking such questions : by facial expressions ( nonmanual marking ) or by mouthing , an imitation of the mouth movements of a corresponding word from the spoken language ...
... questions without question words . There are two major ways of marking such questions : by facial expressions ( nonmanual marking ) or by mouthing , an imitation of the mouth movements of a corresponding word from the spoken language ...
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... question . It is not essential for our purposes that a question particle should be obligatory in all questions , and indeed this is not the case in any of the signed languages in the data . In this respect , signed languages are ...
... question . It is not essential for our purposes that a question particle should be obligatory in all questions , and indeed this is not the case in any of the signed languages in the data . In this respect , signed languages are ...
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