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In any case , the response to 25 indicates that speakers are much more likely to select perfective in modalized scenario structures when the physical ability to perform an action is at issue . Such speakers presumably assign to 25 the ...
In any case , the response to 25 indicates that speakers are much more likely to select perfective in modalized scenario structures when the physical ability to perform an action is at issue . Such speakers presumably assign to 25 the ...
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The translations are those of H. and R. Kahane 1954 ; and they are surely correct ( pace Seiler 1969 ) in postulating the semantic distinction indicated in their translations of otan Bélete . It is a relatively straightforward matter to ...
The translations are those of H. and R. Kahane 1954 ; and they are surely correct ( pace Seiler 1969 ) in postulating the semantic distinction indicated in their translations of otan Bélete . It is a relatively straightforward matter to ...
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However , there are often cues in the utterances themselves which indicate the speaker's perception of the ... the appositional translation shorthand indicates that the English word rather than Sp . taquigrafía is habitually used in the ...
However , there are often cues in the utterances themselves which indicate the speaker's perception of the ... the appositional translation shorthand indicates that the English word rather than Sp . taquigrafía is habitually used in the ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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