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On the non-finite forms of the verb can in Scottish

On the non-finite forms of the verb can in Scottish Abstract Among the peculiarities of the verbs in Scottish, distinguishing Scottish from Standard English, the non-finite forms of the verb can and their syntactic usage seem to be of particular interest. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Linguistica Hafniensia: International Taylor & Francis

On the non-finite forms of the verb can in Scottish

Acta Linguistica Hafniensia: International , Volume 11 (2): 8 – Jul 1, 1968

On the non-finite forms of the verb can in Scottish

Abstract

Abstract Among the peculiarities of the verbs in Scottish, distinguishing Scottish from Standard English, the non-finite forms of the verb can and their syntactic usage seem to be of particular interest.
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Taylor & Francis
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1949-0763
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0374-0463
DOI
10.1080/03740463.1968.10416026
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Abstract

Abstract Among the peculiarities of the verbs in Scottish, distinguishing Scottish from Standard English, the non-finite forms of the verb can and their syntactic usage seem to be of particular interest.

Journal

Acta Linguistica Hafniensia: InternationalTaylor & Francis

Published: Jul 1, 1968

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