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... Chukchi ( and , as far as I can tell , in its sister languages ) behaves in a fashion which one would not predict from Baker's theory . Incorporation in Chukchi is very productive and it interacts with a number of other processes in ...
... Chukchi ( and , as far as I can tell , in its sister languages ) behaves in a fashion which one would not predict from Baker's theory . Incorporation in Chukchi is very productive and it interacts with a number of other processes in ...
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... Chukchi facts . 3. CHUKCHI MORPHOSYNTAX . The most detailed and reliable survey of Chuk- chi grammar is Skorik's two volume description ( 1961 , 1977 ) . English language surveys of many of the salient facts are found in Bogoraz 1922 ...
... Chukchi facts . 3. CHUKCHI MORPHOSYNTAX . The most detailed and reliable survey of Chuk- chi grammar is Skorik's two volume description ( 1961 , 1977 ) . English language surveys of many of the salient facts are found in Bogoraz 1922 ...
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... Chukchi NI squarely in Rosen's compound NI class . In- deed , since Chukchi has null proforms , the language would fill the gap in Ro- sen's ( 1989 : 315 ) typology , example 39a : a language with compound NI and null proforms . This is ...
... Chukchi NI squarely in Rosen's compound NI class . In- deed , since Chukchi has null proforms , the language would fill the gap in Ro- sen's ( 1989 : 315 ) typology , example 39a : a language with compound NI and null proforms . This is ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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