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Under cally naive lay speakers of the language . But the classical lexicalist hypothesis Aronoff dis- I suggest that such attitudes and conceptualizacusses , all speakers should care primarily about tions are not simply to be dismissed ...
Under cally naive lay speakers of the language . But the classical lexicalist hypothesis Aronoff dis- I suggest that such attitudes and conceptualizacusses , all speakers should care primarily about tions are not simply to be dismissed ...
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Differences among genres , registers , and speakers also become more evident . The structures seen here show variation along all of these dimensions . Discourse use of the Navajo = go construction , for example , like that of the Woods ...
Differences among genres , registers , and speakers also become more evident . The structures seen here show variation along all of these dimensions . Discourse use of the Navajo = go construction , for example , like that of the Woods ...
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When a speech community erodes and speakers shift to using other languages , the language systems of the last few speakers ... Paradoxically it may be simpler to describe the grammar of a language that has only a single speaker ( Harvey ...
When a speech community erodes and speakers shift to using other languages , the language systems of the last few speakers ... Paradoxically it may be simpler to describe the grammar of a language that has only a single speaker ( Harvey ...
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