Language, Band 68George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... distinction between lax and tense vowels was introduced with the specific purpose of isolating yers from non - yers . In more recent models , however , this solution cannot be maintained . First of all , the tense - lax distinction ...
... distinction between lax and tense vowels was introduced with the specific purpose of isolating yers from non - yers . In more recent models , however , this solution cannot be maintained . First of all , the tense - lax distinction ...
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... distinction corresponding to a distinction between alienable and inalienable possession , while in K'ekchi ' no such structural dis- tinction is made . The world's languages vary widely in the ways these dis- tinctions are expressed . 5 ...
... distinction corresponding to a distinction between alienable and inalienable possession , while in K'ekchi ' no such structural dis- tinction is made . The world's languages vary widely in the ways these dis- tinctions are expressed . 5 ...
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... distinction between deep syntax ( + UG ) and surface syntax ( UG ) ; see Cop- pieters ( 1987 : 565ff . ) . Thus Coppieters posits ' constraints on grammatical form , logical form , complex syntax , etc. ' ( 565 ) as features of ...
... distinction between deep syntax ( + UG ) and surface syntax ( UG ) ; see Cop- pieters ( 1987 : 565ff . ) . Thus Coppieters posits ' constraints on grammatical form , logical form , complex syntax , etc. ' ( 565 ) as features of ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
Learning and cognition The acquisition | 402 |
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accepted acquisition alternative American analysis appear approach argues argument Cambridge chapter claim clause Cloth comparative complement complex consider consonant constituent constructions contains context contrast correlation derived dialect discussion distinction effects elements English errors evidence example existential expression fact focus French function given grammar head important interesting interpretation involved issues Japanese John language lexical linguistic locative major meaning morphology native nature notes noun object occur pairs patterners phoneme phonological phrase position possible precede predicted present Press Principle problem pronoun proposed question reference relation relative representation represented respect role rules segments semantic sentences speakers specified speech structure suggests syntactic syntax Table theoretical theory topic University variables verb vowels yers York