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The ' improper ( pseudo- ) reflexive ' , we are told ( 124-5 ) , serves ( 1 ) to paraphrase a passive ( Die Tür öffnet sich ) and ( 2 ) to indicate a process or event occurring within something ( Die Strassen leeren sich ) .
The ' improper ( pseudo- ) reflexive ' , we are told ( 124-5 ) , serves ( 1 ) to paraphrase a passive ( Die Tür öffnet sich ) and ( 2 ) to indicate a process or event occurring within something ( Die Strassen leeren sich ) .
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... for a treatment in terms of processes rather than forms and arrangements - coupled with an unwillingness to maintain a sharp ... at least part of the way , provided grammatical process is always kept apart from historical process .
... for a treatment in terms of processes rather than forms and arrangements - coupled with an unwillingness to maintain a sharp ... at least part of the way , provided grammatical process is always kept apart from historical process .
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It should be noted that interchange between back and front vowels is still a live process in the three languages : in Coeur d'Alene normal æ changes to a when a suffix with a velar consonant is added , in Kalispel and Okanagon certain ...
It should be noted that interchange between back and front vowels is still a live process in the three languages : in Coeur d'Alene normal æ changes to a when a suffix with a velar consonant is added , in Kalispel and Okanagon certain ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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