Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... observed may have been altogether different from the changes which have been observed . When we encounter a diachronic corre- spondence of this type in the history of some language , we must assume that there too it is the result of a ...
... observed may have been altogether different from the changes which have been observed . When we encounter a diachronic corre- spondence of this type in the history of some language , we must assume that there too it is the result of a ...
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... observed in progress , others have not . Although some of the types of change discussed are known ( at least to me ) only from the diachronic corres- pondences they have given rise to , I will assume that they are gradual — just like ...
... observed in progress , others have not . Although some of the types of change discussed are known ( at least to me ) only from the diachronic corres- pondences they have given rise to , I will assume that they are gradual — just like ...
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... observed in EmbS's preceding the time nominal toki ' time ' . Recall that we are now dealing only with S's in which both the Embs and MxS express non - habitual past action . Use of -te iru in S's like 14 , 29 , and 36a above , to focus ...
... observed in EmbS's preceding the time nominal toki ' time ' . Recall that we are now dealing only with S's in which both the Embs and MxS express non - habitual past action . Use of -te iru in S's like 14 , 29 , and 36a above , to focus ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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