Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... 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 any more . ' b . Fo say paina [ party ] and ahaaina [ banquet ] too hard fo him . [ 1 December 1945 ...
... 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 any more . ' b . Fo say paina [ party ] and ahaaina [ banquet ] too hard fo him . [ 1 December 1945 ...
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... pattern ( iii ) . Like bin and go , patterns ( i ) and ( ii ) were attested in both the FP and non - FP ; despite their fairly late attestation , diffusion cannot be ruled out entirely as a factor in their genesis . However , throughout ...
... pattern ( iii ) . Like bin and go , patterns ( i ) and ( ii ) were attested in both the FP and non - FP ; despite their fairly late attestation , diffusion cannot be ruled out entirely as a factor in their genesis . However , throughout ...
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... patterns in the corpus ( e.g. present - past tense pairs ) . Performance on any given pattern depends on how it overlaps with other patterns . ' Rule - governed ' present - past alternations benefit from the fact that there is a large ...
... patterns in the corpus ( e.g. present - past tense pairs ) . Performance on any given pattern depends on how it overlaps with other patterns . ' Rule - governed ' present - past alternations benefit from the fact that there is a large ...
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