PapersSanford B. Steever, Salikoko S. Mufwene Chicago Linguistic Society, 1976 - 364 Seiten |
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... century America ( hardly notorious as the home of pidgin English ! ) than with that of seventeenth - century Surinam or eighteenth - century Haiti . Similarly , one finds , in New Guinea , a pidgin language ( Tok Pisin ) which is still ...
... century America ( hardly notorious as the home of pidgin English ! ) than with that of seventeenth - century Surinam or eighteenth - century Haiti . Similarly , one finds , in New Guinea , a pidgin language ( Tok Pisin ) which is still ...
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... Century . The analytic form was reserved for perfective and progressive aspects ( Lafon , 1943 ) . By the Nineteenth Century , the reverse situation obtained , as the analytic construction had become the pro- ductive form for simple ...
... Century . The analytic form was reserved for perfective and progressive aspects ( Lafon , 1943 ) . By the Nineteenth Century , the reverse situation obtained , as the analytic construction had become the pro- ductive form for simple ...
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... century = 2.2 % = 0.0 % 178 15 15th century = 9.9 % 152 132 = 0.78 16th century 3 24 3 = 12.5 % = 5.2 % 58 Table 10 · Frequency of Intransitives with Auxiliaries century , for example , we are using data from two sources : the Boosco ...
... century = 2.2 % = 0.0 % 178 15 15th century = 9.9 % 152 132 = 0.78 16th century 3 24 3 = 12.5 % = 5.2 % 58 Table 10 · Frequency of Intransitives with Auxiliaries century , for example , we are using data from two sources : the Boosco ...
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