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Eng . mouth , and meaning ' mouth ' ; it is also used to refer to the pointed end of a pointed object , such as an arrow . H1 claims : Whenever any language L borrows from any other language S ( ource ) , the morpheme for ' mouth'in S ...
Eng . mouth , and meaning ' mouth ' ; it is also used to refer to the pointed end of a pointed object , such as an arrow . H1 claims : Whenever any language L borrows from any other language S ( ource ) , the morpheme for ' mouth'in S ...
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Because nominative - has become part of the verb ending , the sentence appears to have no surface subject ; and the logical object John appears unmarked ( in object form ) . The absence of a surface subject ensures that the object is ...
Because nominative - has become part of the verb ending , the sentence appears to have no surface subject ; and the logical object John appears unmarked ( in object form ) . The absence of a surface subject ensures that the object is ...
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It is precisely because the first verb in such a structure is the main verb that it undergoes the elaborate reduplication process just in case it is followed by a direct object . If the final verb were the main verb , this reduplication ...
It is precisely because the first verb in such a structure is the main verb that it undergoes the elaborate reduplication process just in case it is followed by a direct object . If the final verb were the main verb , this reduplication ...
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Confessio grammatici Morris Halle | 525 |
The archisegment in natural generative phonology Joan B Hooper | 536 |
Tunen tone changes and derived phonological contrast Robert W Wilkinson | 561 |
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