Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... direct evidence to show that the intrinsic velar height varies in this same way , but it may well do so . If phonemically long PEA vowels also had a lower velar po- sition than short vowels , then the nasalization in the EA languges may ...
... direct evidence to show that the intrinsic velar height varies in this same way , but it may well do so . If phonemically long PEA vowels also had a lower velar po- sition than short vowels , then the nasalization in the EA languges may ...
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... ( direct case ) and oblique ( GEN , DAT , INST , LOC ) phrases containing a numeral : ( 6 ) a . pjat ' knig ( * knigi ) five ( NOM / ACC ) books ( GEN ) ( books [ NOM / ACC ] ) b . pjati knigam ( * knig ) five ( DAT ) books ( DAT ) ...
... ( direct case ) and oblique ( GEN , DAT , INST , LOC ) phrases containing a numeral : ( 6 ) a . pjat ' knig ( * knigi ) five ( NOM / ACC ) books ( GEN ) ( books [ NOM / ACC ] ) b . pjati knigam ( * knig ) five ( DAT ) books ( DAT ) ...
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... direct and in- direct speech are inadequate : ( 1 ) languages with ' semidirect ' speech , where context - bound ele- ments need not shift ; ( 2 ) the literary device of ' free indirect speech ' or ' erlebte Rede ' ; and ( 3 ) the ...
... direct and in- direct speech are inadequate : ( 1 ) languages with ' semidirect ' speech , where context - bound ele- ments need not shift ; ( 2 ) the literary device of ' free indirect speech ' or ' erlebte Rede ' ; and ( 3 ) the ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
Urheberrecht | |
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