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Variation , change , and phonologi- cal theory , ed . by Frans Hinskens , Roeland van Hout , and W. Leo Wetzels , 35-68 . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . Battistella , Edwin . 1990. Markedness : The evaluative superstructure of language .
Variation , change , and phonologi- cal theory , ed . by Frans Hinskens , Roeland van Hout , and W. Leo Wetzels , 35-68 . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . Battistella , Edwin . 1990. Markedness : The evaluative superstructure of language .
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In Part 1 ( Chs . 1–9 ) , the main research goal is to explore variation in the use of different linguistic features across various dialects and registers . Two of the nine studies are devoted to hedging , one of which focuses on uses ...
In Part 1 ( Chs . 1–9 ) , the main research goal is to explore variation in the use of different linguistic features across various dialects and registers . Two of the nine studies are devoted to hedging , one of which focuses on uses ...
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The kind of model that Y discusses has the interesting property of making variation central to the study of language learnability . It is striking that the learner's language contains variation and that learning takes place in an ...
The kind of model that Y discusses has the interesting property of making variation central to the study of language learnability . It is striking that the learner's language contains variation and that learning takes place in an ...
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