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In Zulu and Tswana , the use of ka ( or xa ) is defined in terms of distinguishing such nouns from all others ; in Bambara likewise , the use of ká is similarly defined in terms of the distinction between dependent and free nouns .
In Zulu and Tswana , the use of ka ( or xa ) is defined in terms of distinguishing such nouns from all others ; in Bambara likewise , the use of ká is similarly defined in terms of the distinction between dependent and free nouns .
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Apart from such clear phonemic parallelism , morphologic and syntactic distinctions associated with a and ka in Bantu ... There is apparently no evidence for an associative ka in distinction from a ; but there is evidence for the sharp ...
Apart from such clear phonemic parallelism , morphologic and syntactic distinctions associated with a and ka in Bantu ... There is apparently no evidence for an associative ka in distinction from a ; but there is evidence for the sharp ...
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The auxiliary is a member of a unique distributional class , and is further semantically unique in showing a distinction between past ( tha ) and nonpast ( hæ ) . The tense - aspect system of verbal endings is clearly different : the ...
The auxiliary is a member of a unique distributional class , and is further semantically unique in showing a distinction between past ( tha ) and nonpast ( hæ ) . The tense - aspect system of verbal endings is clearly different : the ...
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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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