Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... fact that // deletion in articles is both much less frequent and more sociostylistically salient than / 1 / deletion in il ( s ) ( Poplack & Walker 1986 : 189 ) and hence that the former usage is less likely to occur in the school than ...
... fact that // deletion in articles is both much less frequent and more sociostylistically salient than / 1 / deletion in il ( s ) ( Poplack & Walker 1986 : 189 ) and hence that the former usage is less likely to occur in the school than ...
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... fact show that this regular process activated different areas from those activated by the irregular task . S & H fault us for our interpretation of the patterns of activation found in each task , saying that our ' account turns on ...
... fact show that this regular process activated different areas from those activated by the irregular task . S & H fault us for our interpretation of the patterns of activation found in each task , saying that our ' account turns on ...
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... fact that denials may occur in embedded positions , as illustrated by 56 ( = 36 ) , a fact which causes trouble especially for Horn's approach , as I argued in §2 . ( 56 ) Until the end of the 18th century , Englishmen didn't [ da : ns ] ...
... fact that denials may occur in embedded positions , as illustrated by 56 ( = 36 ) , a fact which causes trouble especially for Horn's approach , as I argued in §2 . ( 56 ) Until the end of the 18th century , Englishmen didn't [ da : ns ] ...
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