Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... example , Nerbonne 1986 , Klein & von Stutterheim 1987 ) . Hence , the idea that FIN - time is the reference time does not say very much . 3.2 . TOPIC TIME . I shall suggest here a very different interpretation of FIN- time : it is the ...
... example , Nerbonne 1986 , Klein & von Stutterheim 1987 ) . Hence , the idea that FIN - time is the reference time does not say very much . 3.2 . TOPIC TIME . I shall suggest here a very different interpretation of FIN- time : it is the ...
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... example which records the word . However , some morphological information would have been useful . For example , when two suffixes are used , what parameters guide the choice of one diminutive morpheme ( -ett- ) over another ( -in- ) as ...
... example which records the word . However , some morphological information would have been useful . For example , when two suffixes are used , what parameters guide the choice of one diminutive morpheme ( -ett- ) over another ( -in- ) as ...
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... example , a question soliciting a de- scription of the English phoneme / ð / ) . Others give students an opportunity to apply what they have learned to data and situations not explicitly considered in LNL ( for example , a question so ...
... example , a question soliciting a de- scription of the English phoneme / ð / ) . Others give students an opportunity to apply what they have learned to data and situations not explicitly considered in LNL ( for example , a question so ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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