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The difference in function follows from the fact ( if it is a fact ) that external topic position is associated only with new / switch topics , while internal topic position may be associated with other functions , including continuing ...
The difference in function follows from the fact ( if it is a fact ) that external topic position is associated only with new / switch topics , while internal topic position may be associated with other functions , including continuing ...
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I suspect that the fact that verbal auxiliaries are verb patterners may be largely due to the fact that they derive from content verbs . If a verb meaning “ finish ' becomes a completive or past tense auxiliary , it is natural that its ...
I suspect that the fact that verbal auxiliaries are verb patterners may be largely due to the fact that they derive from content verbs . If a verb meaning “ finish ' becomes a completive or past tense auxiliary , it is natural that its ...
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Whatever the case may be , these factors are as irrelevant to the autonomy of chess as the fact that a grammar - external principle may have affected the grammar of Chinese is irrelevant to the autonomy of syntax .
Whatever the case may be , these factors are as irrelevant to the autonomy of chess as the fact that a grammar - external principle may have affected the grammar of Chinese is irrelevant to the autonomy of syntax .
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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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