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Thus we can say that when noun modifiers are marked for tense , the MI relation holds between the two languages , as it does for relative clause position . The fact that plain adjectives may precede nouns in English must be seen as an ...
Thus we can say that when noun modifiers are marked for tense , the MI relation holds between the two languages , as it does for relative clause position . The fact that plain adjectives may precede nouns in English must be seen as an ...
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The DAN pronouns and correct verb forms for each level are shown in Table 3 ( p . 128 ) . In this system , Level I is morphologically unmarked . Semantically , however , it is marked as intimate or subordinating , since the neutral ...
The DAN pronouns and correct verb forms for each level are shown in Table 3 ( p . 128 ) . In this system , Level I is morphologically unmarked . Semantically , however , it is marked as intimate or subordinating , since the neutral ...
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With persons who are not marked by any of the attributes specified by other principles — i.e . with strangers of neutral age and status — Level II usage will be chosen . Level II is thus the most neutral usage , although it is ...
With persons who are not marked by any of the attributes specified by other principles — i.e . with strangers of neutral age and status — Level II usage will be chosen . Level II is thus the most neutral usage , although it is ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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