| 'We Believe That ... ': Changes in an Academic Stance Marker |
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| Colloquialization versus Densification in Australian English: A Multidimensional Analysis of the Australian Diachronic Hansard Corpus (ADHC) |
2 |
| A Reconstruction of the Proto-Iwaidjan Phoneme System |
2 |
| 'This is because ... ': Authorial practice of (un)attending this in academic prose across disciplines |
2 |
| Reconstructing Proto-Mirndi Verbal Morphology: From Particles and Clitics to Prefixes |
2 |
| Consonant Deletion and Eastern Andalusian Spanish Vowels: The Effect of Word-final /s/, /r/ and /theta/ Deletion on /i/ |
2 |
| 'You Don't Have to Say Anything': Modality and Consequences in Conversations About the Right to Silence in the Northern Territory* |
1 |
| Restrictions on the Usage of Spatial Frames of Reference in Location and Orientation Descriptions: Evidence from Three Australian Languages |
1 |
| Construing Evaluation Through Patterns: Register-specific Variations of the Introductory it Pattern |
1 |
| Stingless Honeybee (Sugarbag) Naming, Identification and Conceptualization in Arnhem LandA Lexicographic Approach |
1 |
| Incorporation of Conceptual Metaphor Theory in Translation Pedagogy: A Case Study on Translating Simile-based Idioms |
1 |
| The Discourse Particle eh in New Zealand English |
1 |
| Combining Metaphors: From Metaphoric Amalgams to Binary Systems |
1 |
| Talking about our Bodies and their Parts in Warlpiri |
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| Marking Epistemic Responsibility in English Media Discourse |
0 |
| The Impact of Metaphorical Prime on Metaphor Comprehension Processes* |
0 |
| The Universality of the Overt Pronoun Constraint: The Re-analysis of the Turkish Case |
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| Variation, Language Ideologies and Stereotypes: Orientations towards like and youse in Western and Northern Sydney* |
0 |
| 'I Want to be New and Different. Anything I'm Not.' Accent-Mixing in Singing |
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| Textual Metaphor Revisited |
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| Are Asian Language Speakers Similar or Different? The Perception of Mandarin Lexical Tones by Naive Listeners from Tonal Language Backgrounds: A Preliminary Comparison of Thai and Vietnamese Listeners* |
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| Trends in Indigenous Language Usage |
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| Prosodic Contrasts and Segmental Analysis in Himalayan Languages |
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| A Study of the Graph Ming |
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| Lamalamic Root Structure: Erosion and Expansion |
0 |
| The Pragmatic Functions of 'I Don't Think' and 'I Think plus Not' |
0 |
| Discourse and Pragmatic Functions of the Dalabon 'Ergative' Case-marker* |
0 |
| No Cat Could be That Hungry! This/That as Intensifiers in American English* |
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| Flora-Fauna Loanwords in Arnhem Land and Beyond-An Ethnobiological Approach* |
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| Switch-reference and Insubordination in Ngarla (Ngayarta, Pama-Nyungan)* |
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| Pre-stopping in Arabana |
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| The Use of the Passive Marker bei in Spoken Mandarin |
0 |
| The Emergence of Expressible Agency and Irony in Today's China: A Semantic Explanation of the New Bei-construction(*) |
0 |
| Forensic Transcription: How Confident False Beliefs about Language and Speech Threaten the Right to a Fair Trial in Australia |
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| Identity and Affiliation: Exploring Chinese Lexicographers' Communal Identification in the 1970s |
0 |
| The Semantics of MOOD and the Syntax of the Let's-construction in English: A Corpus-based Cardiff Grammar Approach |
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| Borrowing or Code-switching? Traces of community norms in Vietnamese-English speech |
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