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The following examples , a drawn from the same Hawaiʻi Tribune Herald corpus as 2 , reveal the same patterns as in 112 . ( 113 ) a . He newa promeese fo no dreenk up no mo . ( 4 January 1947 : 6 ] “ He didn't promise to not get drunk ...
The following examples , a drawn from the same Hawaiʻi Tribune Herald corpus as 2 , reveal the same patterns as in 112 . ( 113 ) a . He newa promeese fo no dreenk up no mo . ( 4 January 1947 : 6 ] “ He didn't promise to not get drunk ...
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Using diachronic data , I have traced the development of the three patterns HCE for shares with the CECs . ... the data in general give strong support to an endogenous explanation of the origin of pattern ( iii ) .
Using diachronic data , I have traced the development of the three patterns HCE for shares with the CECs . ... the data in general give strong support to an endogenous explanation of the origin of pattern ( iii ) .
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Leaving aside the methodological issues raised above , the study yielded different patterns for regular and irregular verbs . Can such data be taken as evidence for two mechanisms ? The answer is negative because this ' dissociation ...
Leaving aside the methodological issues raised above , the study yielded different patterns for regular and irregular verbs . Can such data be taken as evidence for two mechanisms ? The answer is negative because this ' dissociation ...
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