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ASSOCIATIVE A AND ka IN NIGER - CONGO > WILLIAM E. WELMERS University of California , Los Angeles A grammar of almost any Bantu language will attest a morpheme a in a variety of constructions involving association , usually of a ...
ASSOCIATIVE A AND ka IN NIGER - CONGO > WILLIAM E. WELMERS University of California , Los Angeles A grammar of almost any Bantu language will attest a morpheme a in a variety of constructions involving association , usually of a ...
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The retention of à in the complement associative ( $ 2.1 ) is irrelevant ; that is different at least in syntax , and very likely ( historically ) in junctural characteristics . In fact , how. , ever , there is excellent evidence for ...
The retention of à in the complement associative ( $ 2.1 ) is irrelevant ; that is different at least in syntax , and very likely ( historically ) in junctural characteristics . In fact , how. , ever , there is excellent evidence for ...
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Jukun , to be sure , extends the associative construction beyond typical Bantu uses ; the sentence attributives illustrated above would be expressed in Bantu by relative concords . But the point of departure is the reduplicated verbal ...
Jukun , to be sure , extends the associative construction beyond typical Bantu uses ; the sentence attributives illustrated above would be expressed in Bantu by relative concords . But the point of departure is the reduplicated verbal ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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