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Regardless of their terminological preferences , these sources all claim that -vaa forms are ' double causatives ' , in a causative relation ... These claims can be supported with pairs like 6–7 , where ' Despite the popularity of the ...
Regardless of their terminological preferences , these sources all claim that -vaa forms are ' double causatives ' , in a causative relation ... These claims can be supported with pairs like 6–7 , where ' Despite the popularity of the ...
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The issue arises in connection with Sanders ' claim that all rules of grammar obey the same conditions on form and application ( a claim whose considerable ' surprise value ' might be taken as a gauge of its objective unlikelihood — and ...
The issue arises in connection with Sanders ' claim that all rules of grammar obey the same conditions on form and application ( a claim whose considerable ' surprise value ' might be taken as a gauge of its objective unlikelihood — and ...
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The muted - group theory claims that the world view ( and , as a direct result , the language ) of a culture is ... It appears to share two characteristics with the muted - group theory : ( a ) a claim that the language available to ...
The muted - group theory claims that the world view ( and , as a direct result , the language ) of a culture is ... It appears to share two characteristics with the muted - group theory : ( a ) a claim that the language available to ...
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