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however , is the fact that , in the older speakers , loss of nasalization in Class 1 verbs , which is equivalent to loss of subject / verb agreement , is no more likely than loss of nasalization in nouns .
however , is the fact that , in the older speakers , loss of nasalization in Class 1 verbs , which is equivalent to loss of subject / verb agreement , is no more likely than loss of nasalization in nouns .
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However , Meillet and many others have noted that verbs are more difficult to borrow than nouns , and the question arises ... I use the term " thematic ' for those verb classes in which a root form is distinguished from inflected forms ...
However , Meillet and many others have noted that verbs are more difficult to borrow than nouns , and the question arises ... I use the term " thematic ' for those verb classes in which a root form is distinguished from inflected forms ...
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Only from the larger context can we tell whether a verb is used simply to supply information about another verb — or whether it conveys an action or state which is treated by the speaker as somewhat independent from any other verb's ...
Only from the larger context can we tell whether a verb is used simply to supply information about another verb — or whether it conveys an action or state which is treated by the speaker as somewhat independent from any other verb's ...
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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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