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While it is clear that these two words meaning and in Walman are verbs morphologically , it is not immediately ... In the remainder of $ 1 , we present a brief grammatical overview of Walman and a description of the morphology of these ...
While it is clear that these two words meaning and in Walman are verbs morphologically , it is not immediately ... In the remainder of $ 1 , we present a brief grammatical overview of Walman and a description of the morphology of these ...
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Kannada shows a productive process of morphological causativization — another areal phenomenon of South Asianas well as lexical causatives ... as well as the fact that anticausative morphology is not dependent on lexical causativity .
Kannada shows a productive process of morphological causativization — another areal phenomenon of South Asianas well as lexical causatives ... as well as the fact that anticausative morphology is not dependent on lexical causativity .
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The chapters are roughly divided equally between morphology ( Chs . 1-5 ) and syntax ( Chs . 6–10 ) , although as P observes : ' functions that are accomplished in the syntax of one language may be accomplished morphologically in ...
The chapters are roughly divided equally between morphology ( Chs . 1-5 ) and syntax ( Chs . 6–10 ) , although as P observes : ' functions that are accomplished in the syntax of one language may be accomplished morphologically in ...
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