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QUESTION PARTICLE AND SENTENCE . Many languages employ particles to indicate that a sentence is being used as a question , typically a yes / no question , as in 8 ( from Harrison & Albert 1976 : 311 ) .
QUESTION PARTICLE AND SENTENCE . Many languages employ particles to indicate that a sentence is being used as a question , typically a yes / no question , as in 8 ( from Harrison & Albert 1976 : 311 ) .
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Proportions of genera containing SQ languages as opposed to QS . .00 Under traditional assumptions , question particles might be viewed as modifiers of the verb , a view that is taken by Lehmann 1978. But then the HDT makes precisely ...
Proportions of genera containing SQ languages as opposed to QS . .00 Under traditional assumptions , question particles might be viewed as modifiers of the verb , a view that is taken by Lehmann 1978. But then the HDT makes precisely ...
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A second issue in L2 research is the question of the learning process itself . Can L2 learning possibly be like L1 acquisition ? This is an important question , especially for a ' return to UG ' hypothesis or a parameter ( re ) setting ...
A second issue in L2 research is the question of the learning process itself . Can L2 learning possibly be like L1 acquisition ? This is an important question , especially for a ' return to UG ' hypothesis or a parameter ( re ) setting ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
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