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Meanwhile , the rest of the dialect is gradually leveled as speakers accommodate to surrounding newcomers . For example , in their studies of the encroachment of Northern speakers into the Southern state of Oklahoma , Bailey et al .
Meanwhile , the rest of the dialect is gradually leveled as speakers accommodate to surrounding newcomers . For example , in their studies of the encroachment of Northern speakers into the Southern state of Oklahoma , Bailey et al .
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Yusa , who studies Japanese speakers ' acquisition of English , interprets minimality theory to entail that s - structure cannot be used to rule out a derivation . His subjects ' handling of English reflexives and null complementizers ...
Yusa , who studies Japanese speakers ' acquisition of English , interprets minimality theory to entail that s - structure cannot be used to rule out a derivation . His subjects ' handling of English reflexives and null complementizers ...
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This is a particularly welcome study since it is not interested in collecting traditional CF forms but rather examines the present day situation of the French spoken in four communities where 1440 speakers have been interviewed and ...
This is a particularly welcome study since it is not interested in collecting traditional CF forms but rather examines the present day situation of the French spoken in four communities where 1440 speakers have been interviewed and ...
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