Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 19, Winter 1997

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LinguisticsPhonology
Irish language
Accents and accentuation
Celtic languages
Irish language--Dialects
Grammar, Comparative and general--Syllable
French language
Phonetics
English language
Russian language
Japanese language
French language--Québec (Province)
French language--Europe
Language acquisition
Distinctive features (Linguistics)
Second language acquisition
Syntax
Spanish language
Grammar, Comparative and general--Direct object
Typology (Linguistics)
Bulgarian language
Greek language
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The editors of this issue, Ana Pasquini, Loma Rowsell and Laura Catharine Smith, are pleased to present the nineteenth issue of the Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics published by the Department of Linguistics at the University of Calgary. The papers contained in this volume represent works in progress and as such should not be considered in any way final or definitive.Grantingagency
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Pasquini, A., Rowsell, L. V., & Smith, L. C. (Eds.) (1997). Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, 19(Winter).Department
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