Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... notes of this sort are in Appendix 4.1 and some in 4.2 . ) As a possibly unexpected result of this attention to ... notes ( 99 ) that , in the ending -ual , the -u- is sometimes part of the stem and pronounced [ w ] after g or q , as in ...
... notes of this sort are in Appendix 4.1 and some in 4.2 . ) As a possibly unexpected result of this attention to ... notes ( 99 ) that , in the ending -ual , the -u- is sometimes part of the stem and pronounced [ w ] after g or q , as in ...
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... notes , these are particularly striking because Bliss ( 1972 : 77 ) used the putative non - existence of do be forms to argue that earlier British English could not have provided the stimulus for the development of comparable HE forms ...
... notes , these are particularly striking because Bliss ( 1972 : 77 ) used the putative non - existence of do be forms to argue that earlier British English could not have provided the stimulus for the development of comparable HE forms ...
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... notes as his basic data ( p . ix ) , and he is probably over - modest about the importance of his own extensive field work ( begun in the mid - 1960's ) . To a considerable degree , A Sarcee grammar is a conscious attempt on C's part to ...
... notes as his basic data ( p . ix ) , and he is probably over - modest about the importance of his own extensive field work ( begun in the mid - 1960's ) . To a considerable degree , A Sarcee grammar is a conscious attempt on C's part to ...
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