Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... dialect for those speakers who gain enough exposure to such constructions to learn them.20 This dialect would allow only pied - piping ( not stranding ) , though it is not clear that the impossibility of stranding would be compatible ...
... dialect for those speakers who gain enough exposure to such constructions to learn them.20 This dialect would allow only pied - piping ( not stranding ) , though it is not clear that the impossibility of stranding would be compatible ...
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... dialect , particularly as it had been developed for quantifier - negation scope issues in structures like ' all the ... dialect ' in which such a structure could be interpreted with wide scope as equivalent to ' none of the boys left ...
... dialect , particularly as it had been developed for quantifier - negation scope issues in structures like ' all the ... dialect ' in which such a structure could be interpreted with wide scope as equivalent to ' none of the boys left ...
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... dialect in popular litera- ture and , for linguists , it provides a nice introduction to W & S - E's research on this dialect . The book begins with an introduction to ' The roots of Ocracoke English ' ( 1-28 ) . Here W & S - E give ...
... dialect in popular litera- ture and , for linguists , it provides a nice introduction to W & S - E's research on this dialect . The book begins with an introduction to ' The roots of Ocracoke English ' ( 1-28 ) . Here W & S - E give ...
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