Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... issues in phonology , morphol- ogy , syntax , and discourse . This volume will be of interest both for Slavic scholars and generative lin- guists that study other languages . Of the 21 papers in this volume , about half focus on topics ...
... issues in phonology , morphol- ogy , syntax , and discourse . This volume will be of interest both for Slavic scholars and generative lin- guists that study other languages . Of the 21 papers in this volume , about half focus on topics ...
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... issues of form and issues of function , giving the reader a full picture of both the languages themselves and the theoretical issues that they have informed . Chapter 3 , ' Grammatical categories ' , is by far the longest of the book ...
... issues of form and issues of function , giving the reader a full picture of both the languages themselves and the theoretical issues that they have informed . Chapter 3 , ' Grammatical categories ' , is by far the longest of the book ...
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... issues addressed through- out the preceding chapters . As will become clear , the editors have undertaken , and largely surmounted , the challenging and difficult task of affording the reader a broad yet penetrating and ultimately ...
... issues addressed through- out the preceding chapters . As will become clear , the editors have undertaken , and largely surmounted , the challenging and difficult task of affording the reader a broad yet penetrating and ultimately ...
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