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Some consider aspects of the phonology , lexis , and syntax of the various New Englishes found in places such as Singapore , India , Nigeria , and Japan , while others investigate the ways that English is ...
Some consider aspects of the phonology , lexis , and syntax of the various New Englishes found in places such as Singapore , India , Nigeria , and Japan , while others investigate the ways that English is ...
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( 2 ) LESS MARKED animate MORE MARKED inanimate singular plural right left positive negative concrete abstract front back above vertical below horizontal He considers the less marked elements to be more closely connected to or more easily ...
( 2 ) LESS MARKED animate MORE MARKED inanimate singular plural right left positive negative concrete abstract front back above vertical below horizontal He considers the less marked elements to be more closely connected to or more easily ...
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Consider sentences like 28 , in which a quantifier object must bind a variable inside of an adverbial . ( 28 ) Visit every prisoner , though I may after his ; lawyer visits him ;, it won't matter . Phillips discusses such cases of ...
Consider sentences like 28 , in which a quantifier object must bind a variable inside of an adverbial . ( 28 ) Visit every prisoner , though I may after his ; lawyer visits him ;, it won't matter . Phillips discusses such cases of ...
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Book Notices see back cover | 450 |
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