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Replacement can be by borrowing , or by extension of other forms in the paradigm , as Hale proposed . But it can also take place by creating new free forms through adding augments to reduced forms . To develop a new free form ...
Replacement can be by borrowing , or by extension of other forms in the paradigm , as Hale proposed . But it can also take place by creating new free forms through adding augments to reduced forms . To develop a new free form ...
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We refer to the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia as the EAST PAPUAN languages , but note that this is a mere geographic label and does not entail subscribing to the phylum proposed by Wurm ( see below ) or other previously proposed ...
We refer to the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia as the EAST PAPUAN languages , but note that this is a mere geographic label and does not entail subscribing to the phylum proposed by Wurm ( see below ) or other previously proposed ...
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... is impoverished enough to support the proposed conclusion , at least at the limits of logical possibility . ... of the human Language faculty have been supported by poverty - of - thestimulus arguments , most proposals about the ...
... is impoverished enough to support the proposed conclusion , at least at the limits of logical possibility . ... of the human Language faculty have been supported by poverty - of - thestimulus arguments , most proposals about the ...
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