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... of Melanesian languages is that they combine Oceanic structure with largely non - Oceanic lexicon.10 Furthermore ... the lexical factor operates against our considering these languages as constituting a normal linguistic stock .
... of Melanesian languages is that they combine Oceanic structure with largely non - Oceanic lexicon.10 Furthermore ... the lexical factor operates against our considering these languages as constituting a normal linguistic stock .
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Cases from lexicon , on the other hand , have bordered on the trivial , like the killen and pup example and others ... In the sections which follow , we shall be concerned with a lexical set whose componential structure is not so simple ...
Cases from lexicon , on the other hand , have bordered on the trivial , like the killen and pup example and others ... In the sections which follow , we shall be concerned with a lexical set whose componential structure is not so simple ...
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Each entry in the lexical part of the book consists of a Dutch word in boldface , its French equivalent in boldface italics , and the Ngbandi translation in standard type . The Ngbandi entries may be lexically equivalent to the Dutch ...
Each entry in the lexical part of the book consists of a Dutch word in boldface , its French equivalent in boldface italics , and the Ngbandi translation in standard type . The Ngbandi entries may be lexically equivalent to the Dutch ...
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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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