Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2008 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Garrwa , and we discuss their relevant similarities and differences as they relate to the question of how second - position dual systems may arise . Garrwa and Wanyi are both traditionally spoken in an area in North - Central Australia ...
... Garrwa , and we discuss their relevant similarities and differences as they relate to the question of how second - position dual systems may arise . Garrwa and Wanyi are both traditionally spoken in an area in North - Central Australia ...
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... Garrwa , consistent with our analysis of Garrwa as having a single pronominal system . Left - dislocated structures , however , have been found , as in 6. These kinds of clauses are also attested in Wanyi . ( 6 ) ngayu wudumba ngayu ...
... Garrwa , consistent with our analysis of Garrwa as having a single pronominal system . Left - dislocated structures , however , have been found , as in 6. These kinds of clauses are also attested in Wanyi . ( 6 ) ngayu wudumba ngayu ...
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... Garrwa pronouns as essentially restricted to second position , except in particular pragmatic environments.33 So where are Garrwa pronouns in terms of a free - reduced continuum ? In most con- texts both compound and noncompound ...
... Garrwa pronouns as essentially restricted to second position , except in particular pragmatic environments.33 So where are Garrwa pronouns in terms of a free - reduced continuum ? In most con- texts both compound and noncompound ...
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