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One possibility in the case of subject questions is that the wh - word moves from an original position within the inflectional phrase ( IP ) to the CP , as shown in 2a ( Rizzi 1991 ) . Alternatively , the wh - word may be inserted ...
One possibility in the case of subject questions is that the wh - word moves from an original position within the inflectional phrase ( IP ) to the CP , as shown in 2a ( Rizzi 1991 ) . Alternatively , the wh - word may be inserted ...
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STAGE HISTORY AND POLITICS IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION SOCIOLINGUISTICS OF CONTACT / LINGUISTIC DEVELOPMENTS / USE / ATTITUDES STRUCTURAL EFFECTS 1 : Foundation STL : part of original nation IDG : indigenous STL : koinéization ; toponymic ...
STAGE HISTORY AND POLITICS IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION SOCIOLINGUISTICS OF CONTACT / LINGUISTIC DEVELOPMENTS / USE / ATTITUDES STRUCTURAL EFFECTS 1 : Foundation STL : part of original nation IDG : indigenous STL : koinéization ; toponymic ...
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... chapter of the first edition has been removed and the points relevant to the present edition have been shifted to other chapters ' , with the result that ' the chapter on reconstruction is four times its original size ' ( ix ) .
... chapter of the first edition has been removed and the points relevant to the present edition have been shifted to other chapters ' , with the result that ' the chapter on reconstruction is four times its original size ' ( ix ) .
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Interpreting neutralized segments in Dutch Mirjam Ernestus R Harald Baayen | 5 |
At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
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