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... wanna . Most of the properties of wanna are well documented and uncontroversial , so they are simply listed below . 1 ( 6 ) SYNTAX a . For most speakers , want to does not reduce to wanna if want has an extracted object ( which would ...
... wanna . Most of the properties of wanna are well documented and uncontroversial , so they are simply listed below . 1 ( 6 ) SYNTAX a . For most speakers , want to does not reduce to wanna if want has an extracted object ( which would ...
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... wanna / o / eat . ( 23 ) Wanda / ǝr / eats . In both of these accents , both to and wanna share the same idiosyncratic pronunciation , which suggests strongly that the connection between them is not merely etymological , but synchronic ...
... wanna / o / eat . ( 23 ) Wanda / ǝr / eats . In both of these accents , both to and wanna share the same idiosyncratic pronunciation , which suggests strongly that the connection between them is not merely etymological , but synchronic ...
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... wanna . This means that rather than treating wanna as a single word , we can distinguish the word - level and form - level analyses proposed in 37 , giving the network in Figure 3. In short , wanna is two words realized jointly by a ...
... wanna . This means that rather than treating wanna as a single word , we can distinguish the word - level and form - level analyses proposed in 37 , giving the network in Figure 3. In short , wanna is two words realized jointly by a ...
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Endoclitics and the origins of Udi morphosyntax | 423 |
P S LeSourd P D Kroeber | 431 |
Book Notices see back cover | 450 |
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