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Too narrow a coverage leads to M's statement ( 128 ) that the South Dravidian languages have only “ past ” verbal participles ( marked as such ) ' , and to his naming Telugu , alone among the Dravidian languages , as having both present ...
Too narrow a coverage leads to M's statement ( 128 ) that the South Dravidian languages have only “ past ” verbal participles ( marked as such ) ' , and to his naming Telugu , alone among the Dravidian languages , as having both present ...
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There can , of course , be no doubt that some standard forms were part of the original corpus ; even present - day creoles show traces of standard features . Nonetheless , most standard features were eventually eliminated when they ...
There can , of course , be no doubt that some standard forms were part of the original corpus ; even present - day creoles show traces of standard features . Nonetheless , most standard features were eventually eliminated when they ...
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In Chapter II , J presents a data base in the form of short taxonomic outlines of the three languages , concentrating mostly on sentence ... Thus Mountain Cahuilla , Luiseño , and Cupeño have past , present , and future tense forms .
In Chapter II , J presents a data base in the form of short taxonomic outlines of the three languages , concentrating mostly on sentence ... Thus Mountain Cahuilla , Luiseño , and Cupeño have past , present , and future tense forms .
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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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