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Among the Navaho , the intense , almost pathological avoidance of the dead is similarly reflected in the language . ... in common with many other American Indian languages , distinguish three number categories in the verb : singular ...
Among the Navaho , the intense , almost pathological avoidance of the dead is similarly reflected in the language . ... in common with many other American Indian languages , distinguish three number categories in the verb : singular ...
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But though a language should not be identified with its dictionary , it is not altogether certain that we may wholly ignore the lexical content of a language in the determination of its essential structure , phonemic or grammatical .
But though a language should not be identified with its dictionary , it is not altogether certain that we may wholly ignore the lexical content of a language in the determination of its essential structure , phonemic or grammatical .
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It is a well-known fact that in all study of Indo-European languages, the prepositions (adverbs) are the most difficult ... may have entirely different meanings in different languages, and even vary from era to era in the same language.
It is a well-known fact that in all study of Indo-European languages, the prepositions (adverbs) are the most difficult ... may have entirely different meanings in different languages, and even vary from era to era in the same language.
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