Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... Gair's classifications . Why , for example , is kohoma ' how ? ' classed as a substantive , when it shares neither the inflections nor the privileges of oc- currence of substantives ? Gair classifies meccǝrǝ ' this much ' and koccǝrǝ ...
... Gair's classifications . Why , for example , is kohoma ' how ? ' classed as a substantive , when it shares neither the inflections nor the privileges of oc- currence of substantives ? Gair classifies meccǝrǝ ' this much ' and koccǝrǝ ...
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... Gair has nevertheless highlighted some of the cardinal points of interest . Gair says that P and C verbs contain P and C morphemes respectively ( 34 ) , but he says nothing about the form or meaning of these morphemes ; the syntactic ...
... Gair has nevertheless highlighted some of the cardinal points of interest . Gair says that P and C verbs contain P and C morphemes respectively ( 34 ) , but he says nothing about the form or meaning of these morphemes ; the syntactic ...
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... Gair's analysis of transformations , or at least his exposition of the analysis , does not go deep enough to reveal the similarities and differences in such cases . The three general negative transformations are separately treated : the ...
... Gair's analysis of transformations , or at least his exposition of the analysis , does not go deep enough to reveal the similarities and differences in such cases . The three general negative transformations are separately treated : the ...
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