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Voicing the evidence :The pragmatic power of interpreters in trial testimony.
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Legal texts and truths :The interactive production of fact in Indonesian criminal trials.
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The syntax-discourse interface :Effects of the main-subordinate distinction on attention structure.
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Viking pronouns in England :Charting the course of THEY, THEIR, and THEM.
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Constraints on the generation of referring expressions, with special reference to Hindi.
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The case for meaningful case :The interaction of tense, aspect, and case in Russian.
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The quest for a referent :A crosslinguistic look at reference resolution (Finnish, Estonian, Dutch).
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Animating the state :Discourses of authority and intimacy in the Colombian Agrarian Bank.
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Predicates, events, and discourse :Representing the so-called head-internal relatives in Japanese.
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A diachronic analysis of the interaction of syllabification and jer vocalization
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Justice for the dead :Schemes of transformation through phrase hermeneutics (William Shakespeare)
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Kongo machinery :Graphic writing and other narratives of the sign (Angola, Congo, Cuba)
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Voices on the landscape :Reconceptualizing plagiarism, voice appropriation, and academic competence in ESL freshman composition
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Language socialization and shift in an Isthmus Zapotec community of Mexico
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The position of morphological case in the derivation :A study on the syntax-morphology interface
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Domains of measurement: Formal properties of non-split/split quantifier constructions.
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Second style acquisition: The linguistic socialization of newly Orthodox Jews.
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It's a serious business: The linguistic construction of middle-class white characters by African American narrative comedians (Richard Pryor, Adele Givens, Steve Harvey).
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Learning to read in a non-native language: The relationship between English oral-language and early literacy skills of kindergarten children in Singapore.
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A longitudinal examination of early Hungarian vocabulary development among children 12 to 30 months of age.
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The emergence of Hawai'i Creole English in the early 20th century: The sociohistorical context of Creole genesis.
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Of "moice" and men: The evolution of a male-led sound change (Pennsylvania).
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Tigre of Habab: Short grammar and texts from the Rigbat people (Eritrea).
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Dialect variation in school settings among African-American children of low-socioeconomic status.
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Reference points: Text, context and change in definitions of Turkish-Jewish identity.
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Natural object categorization and non-literal word use in four-year-old children.
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Processing dynamics of grammatical and phonological encoding in language production.
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Sociolinguistic variation and language change in El Palenque de San Basilio (Colombia).
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The relationship between classroom interactions and exclusionary discipline as a social practice: A critical microethnograhy.
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Exploring the discourse and social behaviors of frontotemporal dementiaHow patients and caregivers manage interaction.
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Effects of Lexical Processing Deficits on Sentence Comprehension in Agrammatic Broca's Aphasia.
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The normative standard of Mandarin in Taiwan: An analysis of variation in metapragmatic discourse.
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The effect of L2 experience on second language acquisition of Mandarin consonants, vowels, and tones.
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