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SYNTACTIC VARIATION AND CHANGE IN PROGRESS : LOSS OF THE VERBAL CODA IN TOPIC - RESTRICTING AS FAR AS CONSTRUCTIONS John R. RICKFORD THOMAS A. Wasow Norma MENDOZA - DENTON JULI ESPINOZA Stanford University The construction as far as NP ...
SYNTACTIC VARIATION AND CHANGE IN PROGRESS : LOSS OF THE VERBAL CODA IN TOPIC - RESTRICTING AS FAR AS CONSTRUCTIONS John R. RICKFORD THOMAS A. Wasow Norma MENDOZA - DENTON JULI ESPINOZA Stanford University The construction as far as NP ...
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In particular , verb absence in topic - restricting as far as constructions is not one of those recent examples of variation and change which are restricted to working - class African American or European American communities ( see ...
In particular , verb absence in topic - restricting as far as constructions is not one of those recent examples of variation and change which are restricted to working - class African American or European American communities ( see ...
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Neither the classical structuralist schools nor generative linguistics and its offshoots brought a clear solution to issues of variation and of its relationship to the system of language . In proposing ' New Structuralism ' as a general ...
Neither the classical structuralist schools nor generative linguistics and its offshoots brought a clear solution to issues of variation and of its relationship to the system of language . In proposing ' New Structuralism ' as a general ...
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