Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... argues that no existing theory of markedness for consonants makes the correct pre- dictions about the asymmetries seen with consonants in speech errors , except for one that incorporates exactly the markedness theory of ...
... argues that no existing theory of markedness for consonants makes the correct pre- dictions about the asymmetries seen with consonants in speech errors , except for one that incorporates exactly the markedness theory of ...
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... argues that recent British educational policies towards ethnic minorities have func- tioned to exclude these groups from access to major social institutions . Ch . 4 , ' Modernization and English language teaching ' ( 80–103 ) , ex ...
... argues that recent British educational policies towards ethnic minorities have func- tioned to exclude these groups from access to major social institutions . Ch . 4 , ' Modernization and English language teaching ' ( 80–103 ) , ex ...
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... argues only against Jerry R. Hobbs's ' Why is discourse coherent ? ' ( in Coherence in natu- ral - language texts , ed . by Fritz Neubauer , Hamburg : Buske , 1983 ) . B offers several arguments against Hobbs's view of coherence . First ...
... argues only against Jerry R. Hobbs's ' Why is discourse coherent ? ' ( in Coherence in natu- ral - language texts , ed . by Fritz Neubauer , Hamburg : Buske , 1983 ) . B offers several arguments against Hobbs's view of coherence . First ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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