Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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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 NORMA MENDOZA - DENTON Stanford University THOMAS A. WASOW JULI ESPINOZA 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 NORMA MENDOZA - DENTON Stanford University THOMAS A. WASOW JULI ESPINOZA The construction as far as NP ...
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... variation is of interest for several reasons . In the first place , despite exceptions like Weiner & Labov 1983 and Adamson 1992 , syntac- tic variation has been less studied than has phonological variation . Secondly , questions have ...
... variation is of interest for several reasons . In the first place , despite exceptions like Weiner & Labov 1983 and Adamson 1992 , syntac- tic variation has been less studied than has phonological variation . Secondly , questions have ...
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... variation constitutes one of the basic prob- lems facing linguistic theory . Neither the classical structuralist schools nor gen- erative linguistics and its offshoots brought a clear solution to issues of variation and of its ...
... variation constitutes one of the basic prob- lems facing linguistic theory . Neither the classical structuralist schools nor gen- erative linguistics and its offshoots brought a clear solution to issues of variation and of its ...
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