Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... shows how factors of fash- ion , foreign influence , social need , and naturalness ( phonetic and syntactic ) prompt change . Chs . 12 and 13 in turn consider the notion of disruptive change , pattern repair , and chain reactions ...
... shows how factors of fash- ion , foreign influence , social need , and naturalness ( phonetic and syntactic ) prompt change . Chs . 12 and 13 in turn consider the notion of disruptive change , pattern repair , and chain reactions ...
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... shows clearly that native - language familiarity enables us to fine - tune our ability to process the words and sounds of our language . One consequence of this fine - tuning for second language acquisition is that listeners are more ...
... shows clearly that native - language familiarity enables us to fine - tune our ability to process the words and sounds of our language . One consequence of this fine - tuning for second language acquisition is that listeners are more ...
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... shows how analysis of corpora can reveal some important linguistic issues that can alter understanding of language and dis- course . In Section 2 , Ch . 2 demonstrates how using lan- guage processing tools on small corpora can generate ...
... shows how analysis of corpora can reveal some important linguistic issues that can alter understanding of language and dis- course . In Section 2 , Ch . 2 demonstrates how using lan- guage processing tools on small corpora can generate ...
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Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
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