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101.
Tense, aspect, and event representations in English and Japanese.

by Yamagata, Ayako | Michigan State University.

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Automatic acquisition of pronunciation rules using error-driven learning.

by Flournoy, Raymond Suke | Stanford University.

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Constructional schemas in Taiwanese/Mandarin conversation (Chinese).

by Lin, Wan-Hua | California State University, Long Beach.

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Final particles in Mandarin Chinese: A conversation analysis of a and ou.

by Wu, Ruey-Jiuan | University of California, Los Angeles.

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Morphological complexity in English prefixed words: An experimental investigation.

by Melinger, Alissa Pam | State University of New York at Buffalo.

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A framework for multilingual information processing.

by Atkin, Steven Edward | Florida Institute of Technology.

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Identifying inadvertent semantic errors in English texts.

by Al-Mubaid, Hisham | The University of Texas at Dallas.

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108.
Topics in the morphology and syntax of Balanta, an Atlantic language of Senegal.

by Fudeman, Kirsten Anne | Cornell University.

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PARSING BELOW THE SEGMENT IN A CONSTRAINT-BASED FRAMEWORK (SUBSEGMENTAL PHONOLOGY).

by ZOLL, CHERYL CYDNEY | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print Dissertation note: Thesis (PH.D.)--UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, 1996. Availability: No items available :

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Phonetic features in language production: An experimental examination of phonetic feature errors.

by Guest, Daniel James | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Shame in English, Arabic, and Javanese: A comparative lexical study.

by Al Jallad, Nader T | University of Delaware.

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Voicing the evidence: The pragmatic power of interpreters in trial testimony.

by Freedgood, Laura Anne | Boston University.

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Know before whom you stand: The language of deference in some ancient Aramaic and Hebrew documents.

by Estelle, Bryan Daniel | The Catholic University of America.

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Rawls' linguistic analogy: A study of the "generative grammar" model of moral theory described by John Rawls in "A Theory of Justice".

by Mikhail, John M | Cornell University.

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Naturalism and dualism in the study of language and mind.

by Ungureanu, Manuela Liliana | McGill University (Canada).

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TACIT-KNOWLEDGE OF LINGUISTIC THEORIES (LANGUAGE USERS).

by BARBER, ALEXANDER | MCGILL UNIVERSITY (CANADA).

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PHONOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF 9ABADY ARABIC: A BEDOUIN JORDANIAN DIALECT (PHONOLOGY, ARABIC).

by SAKARNA, AHMAD KHALAF | THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON.

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Scope and specificity in child language: A cross-linguistic study on English and Chinese.

by Su, Yi-ching | University of Maryland College Park.

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Context in text: A systemic functional analysis of the parable of the sower.

by Graber, Philip L | Emory University.

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A grammar of case: The head of a semantic filler, but a nominative morpheme.

by Koga, Hiroki | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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