Language, Band 53George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... variation in Caribbean English ( 1971 ) indicates that a number of overly - strong hypotheses about variation in decreolization must be modified . Variation in decreolization is not always bidirectional , not completely directed by the ...
... variation in Caribbean English ( 1971 ) indicates that a number of overly - strong hypotheses about variation in decreolization must be modified . Variation in decreolization is not always bidirectional , not completely directed by the ...
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... variation makes three assumptions : that variation in decreolization is bidirectional ( see also Bickerton 1973 : 20 ) ; that the fi - replacement process applies to just the pre - infinitival complementizer ; and that variation in the ...
... variation makes three assumptions : that variation in decreolization is bidirectional ( see also Bickerton 1973 : 20 ) ; that the fi - replacement process applies to just the pre - infinitival complementizer ; and that variation in the ...
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... variation . The possessive constructions in 23-26 , all used by the same speaker in telling one story , reveal the nature of the variation in the genitive prepositional function of fi . Again there are no firm selectional restrictions ...
... variation . The possessive constructions in 23-26 , all used by the same speaker in telling one story , reveal the nature of the variation in the genitive prepositional function of fi . Again there are no firm selectional restrictions ...
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Upsidedown phonology W R Leben and O W Robinson | 1 |
Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
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acrolect Algonquian analysis apply argues arguments Aspects grammar assume assumption basilect behavior Chapter Chomsky Chomsky's claim classifier languages cleft sentences clitic complementizer consider constituents constraints constructions context coördinate Cupeño decreolization definite DEIXIS deletion derived dialects discussion distinction English evidence example existential fact function given grammar history of linguistics hypothesis indicative initial interpretation involved John Kwaio lexical linguistic Mary meaning modal morpheme notion noun noun classes NP's object occur other-initiation paper paradigm passive perspective phonetic phonological phrases pidgin position possible predict present principle problem pronoun proposed question reference relations relative clause relevant rules Saussure Saussure's seems semantic significance sociolinguistic speakers specific speech stress subjunctive suggests surface structure syllable syntactic syntactic category syntax tense theory tion transformational grammar transformations utterances variation verbs vowels words