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meaning is a kind of ' weakening ' . In the context of the development of grammatical markers such as auxiliaries , this argument seems to be consonant with the general claim that grammaticalization involves loss of meaning ...
meaning is a kind of ' weakening ' . In the context of the development of grammatical markers such as auxiliaries , this argument seems to be consonant with the general claim that grammaticalization involves loss of meaning ...
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The kind of squishy non - data seen in the above quote is found fairly often in this book , and it reflects the state of scholarship on the Spanish language by Hispanicists . I am afraid that we will have to struggle against this kind ...
The kind of squishy non - data seen in the above quote is found fairly often in this book , and it reflects the state of scholarship on the Spanish language by Hispanicists . I am afraid that we will have to struggle against this kind ...
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Thus the technique simply failed to elicit double - object forms of any kind , productive or not . One possible reason is that children did not interpret the actions as examples of a kind of giving , but simply as a kind of motion .
Thus the technique simply failed to elicit double - object forms of any kind , productive or not . One possible reason is that children did not interpret the actions as examples of a kind of giving , but simply as a kind of motion .
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