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For those wanting to understand how creoles are formed , M presents many detailed examples , including stative verbs and the ... One present - day outgrowth from what M calls Surinamese Plantation Creole , the variety of those early ...
For those wanting to understand how creoles are formed , M presents many detailed examples , including stative verbs and the ... One present - day outgrowth from what M calls Surinamese Plantation Creole , the variety of those early ...
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In the present context that would mean a regression ( for each subject ) of the reading time at position n + 1 against its immediately preceding region n . Then , for each subject a set of residual scores can be calculated by ...
In the present context that would mean a regression ( for each subject ) of the reading time at position n + 1 against its immediately preceding region n . Then , for each subject a set of residual scores can be calculated by ...
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Section 6 presents the results of an on - line experiment that distinguishes among these alternatives . ... island effects if present individually , and thus it is not surprising that their combination yields a strong island effect .
Section 6 presents the results of an on - line experiment that distinguishes among these alternatives . ... island effects if present individually , and thus it is not surprising that their combination yields a strong island effect .
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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