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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... adpositions that can be used either prepositionally or postposi- tionally ( though usually postpositionally ) . These have a low functional load , however , since Walman frequently uses serial verb constructions where other languages ...
... adpositions that can be used either prepositionally or postposi- tionally ( though usually postpositionally ) . These have a low functional load , however , since Walman frequently uses serial verb constructions where other languages ...
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... adpositions . Walman does not use adpositions extensively . As discussed in §4.2 below , Walman often uses verbs where many other languages would use adpositions . But Walman does have some adpositions , which are normally used ...
... adpositions . Walman does not use adpositions extensively . As discussed in §4.2 below , Walman often uses verbs where many other languages would use adpositions . But Walman does have some adpositions , which are normally used ...
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... adpositions . The fact that a language uses verbs where many other languages use adpositions makes the use of verbs where most other languages use a conjunction somewhat less strange . The examples in 62 illustrate some of the various ...
... adpositions . The fact that a language uses verbs where many other languages use adpositions makes the use of verbs where most other languages use a conjunction somewhat less strange . The examples in 62 illustrate some of the various ...
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