Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... reading . However , the sloppy reading seems reason- ably good to me as I read these examples . I consider the availability of this reading a potentially serious problem because predicted grammaticality of such examples in work on LF ...
... reading . However , the sloppy reading seems reason- ably good to me as I read these examples . I consider the availability of this reading a potentially serious problem because predicted grammaticality of such examples in work on LF ...
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... reading and writing ' ( 52-71 ) ; Ch . 4 , ' Letter writing and reading ' ( 72-92 ) ; and Ch . 5 , ' Letters , economics , and emotionality ' ( 93-115 ) . In brief , letter writing and reading mark an absence for a closeknit people ...
... reading and writing ' ( 52-71 ) ; Ch . 4 , ' Letter writing and reading ' ( 72-92 ) ; and Ch . 5 , ' Letters , economics , and emotionality ' ( 93-115 ) . In brief , letter writing and reading mark an absence for a closeknit people ...
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... reading characters in Chinese , Japanese , and Korean ; and the historical sociolinguistics of literacy in those ... reading , and yama in the Japanese kun reading . This is a bit like English readers reading a single symbol both as ...
... reading characters in Chinese , Japanese , and Korean ; and the historical sociolinguistics of literacy in those ... reading , and yama in the Japanese kun reading . This is a bit like English readers reading a single symbol both as ...
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