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One of the present reviewers has worked on two American Indian languages which have comparative constructions which cannot , in fact , handle sentences like ' This building is taller than that one is wide .
One of the present reviewers has worked on two American Indian languages which have comparative constructions which cannot , in fact , handle sentences like ' This building is taller than that one is wide .
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he chooses to rely heavily on comparative Baltic evidence to aid in interpreting orthographic vagaries . Thus — at one bold stroke , as it were — he is able to cut through truly bewildering arrays of orthographic variants .
he chooses to rely heavily on comparative Baltic evidence to aid in interpreting orthographic vagaries . Thus — at one bold stroke , as it were — he is able to cut through truly bewildering arrays of orthographic variants .
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This addresses three major issues : the reconstruction of POC case - marking , POC nominal possession constructions , and the relevance of comparative grammatical study to the Oceanic Hypothesis ( which states that the Oceanic languages ...
This addresses three major issues : the reconstruction of POC case - marking , POC nominal possession constructions , and the relevance of comparative grammatical study to the Oceanic Hypothesis ( which states that the Oceanic languages ...
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