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Dyirbal the affix transfer rule ( iv ) is involved in the generation of possessive phrases , but not of relative clauses , in Gumbaingar the rule is also needed for relative clauses in which the common N is the transitive object of the ...
Dyirbal the affix transfer rule ( iv ) is involved in the generation of possessive phrases , but not of relative clauses , in Gumbaingar the rule is also needed for relative clauses in which the common N is the transitive object of the ...
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Interference is the more marked the closer the languages involved are in their phonological and morphological structures ... The optimal separation is reached by individuals who have been familiar with the languages involved since early ...
Interference is the more marked the closer the languages involved are in their phonological and morphological structures ... The optimal separation is reached by individuals who have been familiar with the languages involved since early ...
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It is assumed that the investigator knows little about the particular languages involved , but that he is able to pick out fairly obvious loanwords from languages of civilization ' and at least some of the better - known languages in ...
It is assumed that the investigator knows little about the particular languages involved , but that he is able to pick out fairly obvious loanwords from languages of civilization ' and at least some of the better - known languages in ...
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harmony | 45 |
Modules of grammar acquisition | 60 |
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