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Our subjects ' responses to novelty , both syntactic and semantic , suggest some general techniques through which they may approach the buzzing confusion of the ambient linguistic environment . If , for example , the child does not ...
Our subjects ' responses to novelty , both syntactic and semantic , suggest some general techniques through which they may approach the buzzing confusion of the ambient linguistic environment . If , for example , the child does not ...
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It is obvious that insights from linguistic theory have provided important help for those interested in the scientific ... of translation can provide important insights , and even correctives , for various theories of linguistics .
It is obvious that insights from linguistic theory have provided important help for those interested in the scientific ... of translation can provide important insights , and even correctives , for various theories of linguistics .
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The present paper , in contrast to such studies , combines linguistic and sociolinguistic approaches to dialect investigation : it is an examination of a subset of Black English , namely that spoken by children of a county in Florida .
The present paper , in contrast to such studies , combines linguistic and sociolinguistic approaches to dialect investigation : it is an examination of a subset of Black English , namely that spoken by children of a county in Florida .
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