Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... evidence and concludes that Bell- wood's hypothesis is plausible , if unconfirmed . As mentioned above , Campbell ( Ch . 5 ) defends the received view , which places the homeland in the area of maximum genealogical diversity . This is ...
... evidence and concludes that Bell- wood's hypothesis is plausible , if unconfirmed . As mentioned above , Campbell ( Ch . 5 ) defends the received view , which places the homeland in the area of maximum genealogical diversity . This is ...
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... evidence are discussed . First , evidence for the importance of frequency in the developing autonomy of new constructions in grammaticization is presented . Second , I discuss the effects of context and frequency of use on the ...
... evidence are discussed . First , evidence for the importance of frequency in the developing autonomy of new constructions in grammaticization is presented . Second , I discuss the effects of context and frequency of use on the ...
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... evidence for this position is suggestive , though not compelling . The structure in 2 also presupposes that coordination is in a sense propositional , in that each conjunct is the specifier of the head of a propositional projection ...
... evidence for this position is suggestive , though not compelling . The structure in 2 also presupposes that coordination is in a sense propositional , in that each conjunct is the specifier of the head of a propositional projection ...
Inhalt
Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
Urheberrecht | |
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