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Syntax also has a morphological and a semantic division , called SYNTACTIC MORPHOLOGY and SYNTACTIC SEMANTICS . The space - time dimension deals with a division of linguistics , introduced by Saussure , into SYNCHRONIC or descriptive ...
Syntax also has a morphological and a semantic division , called SYNTACTIC MORPHOLOGY and SYNTACTIC SEMANTICS . The space - time dimension deals with a division of linguistics , introduced by Saussure , into SYNCHRONIC or descriptive ...
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Milewski begins by speaking of general syntactic relations which are supposedly marked by all languages of the world - relations ' entre le sujet , l'object et le prédicat , entre le possesseur et la chose possédée , etc.
Milewski begins by speaking of general syntactic relations which are supposedly marked by all languages of the world - relations ' entre le sujet , l'object et le prédicat , entre le possesseur et la chose possédée , etc.
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The number of syntactic constructional contrasts to be established is in general smaller than the number of morphological constructional contrasts . Given these , syntax should be relatively simple . Without a complete morphology and a ...
The number of syntactic constructional contrasts to be established is in general smaller than the number of morphological constructional contrasts . Given these , syntax should be relatively simple . Without a complete morphology and a ...
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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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