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In accordance with the definition of a lexeme given above , we can say that there is no lexeme in Trukese ... If we turn now to the kinship lexemes listed , we find that we can group them in various ways according to their denotata .
In accordance with the definition of a lexeme given above , we can say that there is no lexeme in Trukese ... If we turn now to the kinship lexemes listed , we find that we can group them in various ways according to their denotata .
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We now state the criteria ( relative to ego ) for the denotata of each of these lexemes as follows : puiij : simultaneously ( a ) tefej , ( b ) of the same generation , ( c ) of the same sex , and ( d ) with parallel relationship to the ...
We now state the criteria ( relative to ego ) for the denotata of each of these lexemes as follows : puiij : simultaneously ( a ) tefej , ( b ) of the same generation , ( c ) of the same sex , and ( d ) with parallel relationship to the ...
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Every conceptual component , such as B1 or C2 , could be represented by a lexeme or syntactic feature of some kind . ... The fact that only some of the many possible combinations in a given paradigm are symbolized by lexemes is not ...
Every conceptual component , such as B1 or C2 , could be represented by a lexeme or syntactic feature of some kind . ... The fact that only some of the many possible combinations in a given paradigm are symbolized by lexemes is not ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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