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The difference in patterns provides a typological metric and a functional explanation for certain word - order preferences . For historical linguistics , it provides a diagnostically conservative feature and a clue to genetic ...
The difference in patterns provides a typological metric and a functional explanation for certain word - order preferences . For historical linguistics , it provides a diagnostically conservative feature and a clue to genetic ...
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Shona thus provides data which bear on the representation of adjacent identical tones : judging from the evidence of AL , the OCP seems vindicated , since adjacent identical tones are represented as one tonal autosegment .
Shona thus provides data which bear on the representation of adjacent identical tones : judging from the evidence of AL , the OCP seems vindicated , since adjacent identical tones are represented as one tonal autosegment .
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Waugh's introduction implies that the primary significance of this volume is in providing English translations that will bring J's ideas to a wider audience . In this she undervalues the book , since it not only provides translations of ...
Waugh's introduction implies that the primary significance of this volume is in providing English translations that will bring J's ideas to a wider audience . In this she undervalues the book , since it not only provides translations of ...
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American analysis appear apply approach argues argument assigned associated assume claim clause communicative consider constraints constructions contains contrast creole dependent dependent-marked derived dialects dimensions discourse discussion distinction distribution English evidence examples expect expressed fact factors field FIGURE final forms function give given grammar habitual head head-marked important incorporation individual interest interpretation involved Irish issue John language lexical linguistic Linking marking meaning morphological nature notes noun object patterns person phonology phrases position possible predicate present Press principle problems proposal provides question reference relations relative representation represented requires role rule sample semantic sentences similar single situation social speakers specific speech structure suggests syntactic syntax THEME theory tones types University verb volume vowels writing York