Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... occur ? There is certainly no empirical evidence that they occur only as ' grammars emerge in children ' . They may occur in children , in teenagers , in the middle - aged - or , for all we know , in senior citizens . WINFRED P. LEHMANN ...
... occur ? There is certainly no empirical evidence that they occur only as ' grammars emerge in children ' . They may occur in children , in teenagers , in the middle - aged - or , for all we know , in senior citizens . WINFRED P. LEHMANN ...
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... occur within the following two syllables . In addition , FR is characterized by a sentence - final rise in pitch . We provide a spectrogram of this contour with a single SYL in Figure 1.3 ( In this and subsequent examples , \ x / is ...
... occur within the following two syllables . In addition , FR is characterized by a sentence - final rise in pitch . We provide a spectrogram of this contour with a single SYL in Figure 1.3 ( In this and subsequent examples , \ x / is ...
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... occurs over the set people — NOT over a member of the set : ( 18 ) A : Are you sending me mail ? B : I'm sending \ peo / ple mail . In other cases , FR may occur when the relevant ordering relation evoked is not simple set inclusion at ...
... occurs over the set people — NOT over a member of the set : ( 18 ) A : Are you sending me mail ? B : I'm sending \ peo / ple mail . In other cases , FR may occur when the relevant ordering relation evoked is not simple set inclusion at ...
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