Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... fact that in the SC / RC construction there is only one long incomplete category prediction - the SC verb - whereas in the RC / SC construction there are two long incomplete category predictions — the RC verb and the RC empty category ...
... fact that in the SC / RC construction there is only one long incomplete category prediction - the SC verb - whereas in the RC / SC construction there are two long incomplete category predictions — the RC verb and the RC empty category ...
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... fact that the oldest speakers rather than the middle - aged speakers show the highest usage levels for this feature and the fact that older men lead older women in their usage levels for the variant ( suggesting that the variant is well ...
... fact that the oldest speakers rather than the middle - aged speakers show the highest usage levels for this feature and the fact that older men lead older women in their usage levels for the variant ( suggesting that the variant is well ...
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... fact , we are not aware of any phonetic study finding evidence that the velum is raised in this context . Everyone who has looked closely at the matter seems to be in agreement that it remains lowered : Howard ( 1973 : 54–55 ) , Cohn ...
... fact , we are not aware of any phonetic study finding evidence that the velum is raised in this context . Everyone who has looked closely at the matter seems to be in agreement that it remains lowered : Howard ( 1973 : 54–55 ) , Cohn ...
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