Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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... in order to determine whether 1 ) the over - 62 group exhibits extensive linguistic variation which appears conditioned by regional group affiliation and 2 ) such variation is markedly reduced in the speech of teenage subjects .
... in order to determine whether 1 ) the over - 62 group exhibits extensive linguistic variation which appears conditioned by regional group affiliation and 2 ) such variation is markedly reduced in the speech of teenage subjects .
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In such instances , the new variant would appear to be restricted to certain lexical items , usually within a single morphological category , and will presumably be ... Clearly , the language appears to be naturally evolving towards a ...
In such instances , the new variant would appear to be restricted to certain lexical items , usually within a single morphological category , and will presumably be ... Clearly , the language appears to be naturally evolving towards a ...
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Specifically , the dubitative can appear in contrary - to - fact ' if clauses and in clauses denoting contrary - to ... I have examined which use this device ( 13 languages from 7 language families ) , this past tense marking appears ...
Specifically , the dubitative can appear in contrary - to - fact ' if clauses and in clauses denoting contrary - to ... I have examined which use this device ( 13 languages from 7 language families ) , this past tense marking appears ...
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