Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... consider the diachronic development of the se particle , focusing on spoken , rather than written , Finnish because of the role of the speaker in instigating and propagating language change . The central proposal is that the se particle ...
... consider the diachronic development of the se particle , focusing on spoken , rather than written , Finnish because of the role of the speaker in instigating and propagating language change . The central proposal is that the se particle ...
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... consider a variety of possibilities but seem to settle on one where speakers of some CF and LC varieties have separate lexicons , while others ' varieties have overlapping ones . They then consider whether or not one should attempt a ...
... consider a variety of possibilities but seem to settle on one where speakers of some CF and LC varieties have separate lexicons , while others ' varieties have overlapping ones . They then consider whether or not one should attempt a ...
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... consider all kinds of responses as narrative . This insight and its application is extremely impor- tant since child language production is often very limited , especially in situations of elicitation . B's paper is generally useful to ...
... consider all kinds of responses as narrative . This insight and its application is extremely impor- tant since child language production is often very limited , especially in situations of elicitation . B's paper is generally useful to ...
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