Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 1-4Linguistic Society of America, 2008 |
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... chapters on certain varieties . For instance , a chapter on the English of Cameroon is paired with another chapter on Kamtok , and there are similar pairings for Nigeria and Ghana . The pidgins of these nations are arguably separate ...
... chapters on certain varieties . For instance , a chapter on the English of Cameroon is paired with another chapter on Kamtok , and there are similar pairings for Nigeria and Ghana . The pidgins of these nations are arguably separate ...
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... chapter ) . Subsequent sections discuss negation , pronoun paradigms , question acquisi- tion ( WH- and yes / no questions ) . The discussion is very current and has a nice balance of data from spontaneous language samples and ...
... chapter ) . Subsequent sections discuss negation , pronoun paradigms , question acquisi- tion ( WH- and yes / no questions ) . The discussion is very current and has a nice balance of data from spontaneous language samples and ...
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... chapter ( 318 ) . The most extreme case I see is Tuite's article on Georgian , where it is stated that ' [ m ] ost of this chapter was written in 1996 ' ( 987 ) . Nearly two - thirds of the chapters cite no literature published after ...
... chapter ( 318 ) . The most extreme case I see is Tuite's article on Georgian , where it is stated that ' [ m ] ost of this chapter was written in 1996 ' ( 987 ) . Nearly two - thirds of the chapters cite no literature published after ...
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