Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... complex grammatical features would have been diffused through a shifting foreigner talk register . As Holm notes , when creoles are repidginized and spread to new populations , ' the substrate of the original creole becomes part of the ...
... complex grammatical features would have been diffused through a shifting foreigner talk register . As Holm notes , when creoles are repidginized and spread to new populations , ' the substrate of the original creole becomes part of the ...
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... complex predicates and addresses the observation that noun incorporation is common in polysynthetic languages , but certain other kinds of morphological structures , such as possessor - raising and morphological causatives , are quite ...
... complex predicates and addresses the observation that noun incorporation is common in polysynthetic languages , but certain other kinds of morphological structures , such as possessor - raising and morphological causatives , are quite ...
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... complex forms . But language use cannot only be- come more complex sequentially , it can also become more complex internally . Utterances are nonlinear and have more than one track , a topic explored in Ch . 9. This means that we do not ...
... complex forms . But language use cannot only be- come more complex sequentially , it can also become more complex internally . Utterances are nonlinear and have more than one track , a topic explored in Ch . 9. This means that we do not ...
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