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I do not mean to deny the existence of syntactic variation ; however , the study of this variation gives rise to an enormous number of unsolved problems in methodology and interpretation of data ( see , e.g. , Greenbaum 1973 ) .
I do not mean to deny the existence of syntactic variation ; however , the study of this variation gives rise to an enormous number of unsolved problems in methodology and interpretation of data ( see , e.g. , Greenbaum 1973 ) .
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This free variation within a single person's speech is , of course , only an aspect of ongoing change as shown by the ... Bloch ( 1948 : 24 ) defined free variation as a relationship between two phones such that either might substitute ...
This free variation within a single person's speech is , of course , only an aspect of ongoing change as shown by the ... Bloch ( 1948 : 24 ) defined free variation as a relationship between two phones such that either might substitute ...
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As it happens , it is much stronger in the areas of language maintenance , bilingualism , and educational policy than in variation . It is significant that there is no paper on regional variation in Australian English , and no paper ...
As it happens , it is much stronger in the areas of language maintenance , bilingualism , and educational policy than in variation . It is significant that there is no paper on regional variation in Australian English , and no paper ...
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