Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... restricted speakers pattern with moderately restricted speakers , the cases above involve the distribution not of innovations but rather of long- standing features of vernacular Canadian French and of their standard equivalents . As we ...
... restricted speakers pattern with moderately restricted speakers , the cases above involve the distribution not of innovations but rather of long- standing features of vernacular Canadian French and of their standard equivalents . As we ...
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... restricted speakers lacks foundation and that they do occupy a place in the local speech community . This is not to say that it is impossible to propose explanations for the cases of discontinuity where the restricted speakers were ...
... restricted speakers lacks foundation and that they do occupy a place in the local speech community . This is not to say that it is impossible to propose explanations for the cases of discontinuity where the restricted speakers were ...
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... restricted use of French . The style constraints on / l / deletion in il ( s ) ' he , it / they ' is a case in point ( see Tennant 1995 : 194 ) . The fact that // deletion in articles is both much less frequent and more ...
... restricted use of French . The style constraints on / l / deletion in il ( s ) ' he , it / they ' is a case in point ( see Tennant 1995 : 194 ) . The fact that // deletion in articles is both much less frequent and more ...
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