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... who suggests ( 1973 : 536 ) that this tendency can be explained in functional terms : “ The centrality of the verb in the sentence supplements the fact that tense is an obligatory category in ( at least ) the Indo - European ...
... who suggests ( 1973 : 536 ) that this tendency can be explained in functional terms : “ The centrality of the verb in the sentence supplements the fact that tense is an obligatory category in ( at least ) the Indo - European ...
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She suggests that it is attention to semantic and discourse complexity , rather than to syntactic complexity ... 189–98 ) also suggest that it is the constraint of maintaining interaction which determines the characteristics of BT ...
She suggests that it is attention to semantic and discourse complexity , rather than to syntactic complexity ... 189–98 ) also suggest that it is the constraint of maintaining interaction which determines the characteristics of BT ...
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Kay suggests that there has been , and continues to be , linguistic evolution toward context - free systems of ... In their introduction ( 1–20 ) Blount & Sanches first suggest four changes in perspective that they feel have recently ...
Kay suggests that there has been , and continues to be , linguistic evolution toward context - free systems of ... In their introduction ( 1–20 ) Blount & Sanches first suggest four changes in perspective that they feel have recently ...
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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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