Language

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
The Phonemic Principle1934/06/0145
Language Distribution and Migration Theory1956/10/0144
Varieties of Variation in a Very Small Place: Social Homogeneity, Prestige Norms, and Linguistic Variation1994/12/0143
Data on the Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy1979/06/0143
Tense and Aspect in Oral Spanish Narrative: Context and Meaning1983/12/0143
Men's and Women's Speech in Koasati1944/07/0143
A Theory of Agreement and Its Application to Serbo-Croatian2000/12/0143
Determiners and Relative Clauses in a Generative Grammer of English1964/01/0142
Predication and Pro1987/03/0142
On the Failure of Generative Grammar1979/12/0142
The Form and Meaning of the English Auxiliary1978/12/0142
A System of Descriptive Phonology1942/01/0142
The Linguistic Relationships of Spoken and Written Nukulaelae Registers1988/12/0141
Autonomous Syntax and the Analysis of Auxiliaries1977/12/0141
Semantics of Verbs and the Development of Verb Inflection in Child Language1980/06/0141
Information Structuring in Papago Narrative Discourse1987/12/0140
Some Wherefores of English Inversions1980/09/0140
The Application of Phonological Rules1974/03/0140
Contrast, Discourse Prominence, and Intensification, with Special Reference to Locally Free Reflexives in British English1995/03/0140
What Are Linguistic Sounds Made of?1980/09/0140
Strategies of Neutrality: Language Choice in Uncertain Situations1976/12/0140
Definites in There-Sentences1978/06/0140
Alternative Models of Dialect Death: Dissipation vs. Concentration1999/09/0139
Syntactic Blends and Other Matters1961/07/0139
The Syllabic Phonemes of English1941/07/0138
Some Observations concerning Subordinate Clauses in English1970/03/0138
Communication among social bees1963/07/0138
Early Syntactic Acquisition in German: Evidence for the Modal Hypothesis1996/03/0138
The Two-Year-Old Stage in the Acquisition of English Phonology1970/06/0138
The Black English Semi-Auxiliary Come1982/12/0138