Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... examples , taken from a number of languages . Faced with such a wealth of material , I shall give only a brief account of a few of the examples which strike me as not too complex to summarize , but nevertheless reasonably representative ...
... examples , taken from a number of languages . Faced with such a wealth of material , I shall give only a brief account of a few of the examples which strike me as not too complex to summarize , but nevertheless reasonably representative ...
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... examples in WA are given exclusively in Arabic script , with no transcription after p . 25. B assumes that the ... examples in ALT will also be a source of irritation to Arabists , who need Arabic examples to understand the terminology ...
... examples in WA are given exclusively in Arabic script , with no transcription after p . 25. B assumes that the ... examples in ALT will also be a source of irritation to Arabists , who need Arabic examples to understand the terminology ...
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... examples of verbal words , e.g. in Tables 13-96 . Chapter 4 , though brief , contains the heart of this study : a classification of basic verb stems . The primary division is into two major classes , ablauted and unablauted . Each class ...
... examples of verbal words , e.g. in Tables 13-96 . Chapter 4 , though brief , contains the heart of this study : a classification of basic verb stems . The primary division is into two major classes , ablauted and unablauted . Each class ...
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The arguments about deep structure | 423 |
Deepstructure appositive and complement NPs | 446 |
Double nominatives in Chinese | 455 |
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