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Mandarin has totally lost the MC stop endings , but systematically maintains -n -ņ — even more regularly , in fact , than do some Stage I dialects such as Hakka . “ We thus must place Mandarin in Stage IIb with respect to its nasal ...
Mandarin has totally lost the MC stop endings , but systematically maintains -n -ņ — even more regularly , in fact , than do some Stage I dialects such as Hakka . “ We thus must place Mandarin in Stage IIb with respect to its nasal ...
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For similar reasons , some facts treated as evidence in favor of C's ' Independent Position ' are in fact neutral between the ergative and accusative splits . Thus she describes Tongan Quantifier Float as referring to a combined ...
For similar reasons , some facts treated as evidence in favor of C's ' Independent Position ' are in fact neutral between the ergative and accusative splits . Thus she describes Tongan Quantifier Float as referring to a combined ...
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For example , RG could account for all the Indonesian facts presented thus far by positing the context - free ... Given : V , 1 , Î , 2 Order : 1 + V + 2 Statement 28a would account for the fact that Subject - chômeurs may occur ...
For example , RG could account for all the Indonesian facts presented thus far by positing the context - free ... Given : V , 1 , Î , 2 Order : 1 + V + 2 Statement 28a would account for the fact that Subject - chômeurs may occur ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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