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This proposal included a set of phonetic features as well as a major class distinction between dynamic aspects of a sign's structure ( the aspects that showed change or movement ) , which they called Movement segments , and the static ...
This proposal included a set of phonetic features as well as a major class distinction between dynamic aspects of a sign's structure ( the aspects that showed change or movement ) , which they called Movement segments , and the static ...
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Thus in Hindi there is a structural distinction corresponding to a distinction between alienable and inalienable possession , while in K'ekchi ' no such structural distinction is made . The world's languages vary widely in the ways ...
Thus in Hindi there is a structural distinction corresponding to a distinction between alienable and inalienable possession , while in K'ekchi ' no such structural distinction is made . The world's languages vary widely in the ways ...
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Generally speaking , the difference is captured in the formal ( + UG ) vs. functional ( -UG ) distinction and in the distinction between deep syntax ( + UG ) and surface syntax ( - UG ) ; see Coppieters ( 1987 : 565ff . ) .
Generally speaking , the difference is captured in the formal ( + UG ) vs. functional ( -UG ) distinction and in the distinction between deep syntax ( + UG ) and surface syntax ( - UG ) ; see Coppieters ( 1987 : 565ff . ) .
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
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