Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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spoken - language typology , a whole range of linguistic categories would never have been found by looking at Indo - European languages alone . Signed - language typology has a similar contribution to make to signed - language research ...
spoken - language typology , a whole range of linguistic categories would never have been found by looking at Indo - European languages alone . Signed - language typology has a similar contribution to make to signed - language research ...
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... spoken - language influence , though more subtle , is the parallelism between the Sinitic A - not - A - construction and the positive - negative combi- nations used as question particles in the region where Sinitic languages are spoken ...
... spoken - language influence , though more subtle , is the parallelism between the Sinitic A - not - A - construction and the positive - negative combi- nations used as question particles in the region where Sinitic languages are spoken ...
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both signed and spoken languages , and both signed and spoken languages widely use intonational means ( realized as nonmanual marking in signed languages ) to mark ques- tions . Spoken languages seem to use a somewhat wider range of ...
both signed and spoken languages , and both signed and spoken languages widely use intonational means ( realized as nonmanual marking in signed languages ) to mark ques- tions . Spoken languages seem to use a somewhat wider range of ...
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L Yu | 73 |
Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
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