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ter , what matters is speakers ' confidence that addressees will be able to model the speaker's intended construal of here - space — that is , the construal an addressee believes he or she is intended to infer on the basis of common ...
ter , what matters is speakers ' confidence that addressees will be able to model the speaker's intended construal of here - space — that is , the construal an addressee believes he or she is intended to infer on the basis of common ...
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Central as it may seem , the importance of being a native speaker of English has been questioned in recent years ( Kachru 1986 , Singh 1998 , Piller 2001 ) . While a traditional view holds that only native speakers fully command a ...
Central as it may seem , the importance of being a native speaker of English has been questioned in recent years ( Kachru 1986 , Singh 1998 , Piller 2001 ) . While a traditional view holds that only native speakers fully command a ...
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The speaker , Muzel Bryant , born in 1904 , was one of nine children , of whom only Muzel and two siblings would spend ... We base our description on the quantitative analysis of 43 African American speakers divided into four different ...
The speaker , Muzel Bryant , born in 1904 , was one of nine children , of whom only Muzel and two siblings would spend ... We base our description on the quantitative analysis of 43 African American speakers divided into four different ...
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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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