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... detailed working out of morphosyntactic and lexical interrelationships , specifically that provided by Head - Driven Phrase Structure Grammar ( HPSG ) , and at the end of this paper I outline a formal statement of the relevant partial ...
... detailed working out of morphosyntactic and lexical interrelationships , specifically that provided by Head - Driven Phrase Structure Grammar ( HPSG ) , and at the end of this paper I outline a formal statement of the relevant partial ...
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... detailed index . Good cross- referencing within articles shows the hand of a skillful editor . The bibliography at the end of the book is ample without being overwhelming . All in all , the volume should serve as a welcome reference ...
... detailed index . Good cross- referencing within articles shows the hand of a skillful editor . The bibliography at the end of the book is ample without being overwhelming . All in all , the volume should serve as a welcome reference ...
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... detailed description and analysis of the Kisi language , an Atlantic language spoken by nearly half a million people in Guinea but also in Sierra Leone and Liberia . It describes in detail the phonology ( including tone ) , the rich ...
... detailed description and analysis of the Kisi language , an Atlantic language spoken by nearly half a million people in Guinea but also in Sierra Leone and Liberia . It describes in detail the phonology ( including tone ) , the rich ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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