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Rather , the morphotonemics of contemporary Igbo are more complex than the associative construction with nouns might ... and fifth examples above ) are the result of the juxtaposition of nonlow with low tone in various constructions .
Rather , the morphotonemics of contemporary Igbo are more complex than the associative construction with nouns might ... and fifth examples above ) are the result of the juxtaposition of nonlow with low tone in various constructions .
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It is not suggested , of course , that Jukun / bū / has anything to do with any Bantu associative morpheme ; this construction , included only to provide a complete picture of the relevant constructions in Jukun , is completely ...
It is not suggested , of course , that Jukun / bū / has anything to do with any Bantu associative morpheme ; this construction , included only to provide a complete picture of the relevant constructions in Jukun , is completely ...
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Having avoided reference to meaning , he refrains from comment about how definitions of constructions are determined . ... These include reduplicated forms , presumably indicating intensification , in construction with a preceding verb ...
Having avoided reference to meaning , he refrains from comment about how definitions of constructions are determined . ... These include reduplicated forms , presumably indicating intensification , in construction with a preceding verb ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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