Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... present evidence makes it unlikely that the chimpanzee language - learning experi- ments involve a shift to lateralized learning or , in fact , to any new neurological foundation ; thus the most likely interpretation is that this ...
... present evidence makes it unlikely that the chimpanzee language - learning experi- ments involve a shift to lateralized learning or , in fact , to any new neurological foundation ; thus the most likely interpretation is that this ...
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... PRESENT probably being the unmarked form for tense , as is generally assumed ) , I would propose that we include present , preterit , imperfect , and future under one node , a procedure which would simplify the original rule for the ...
... PRESENT probably being the unmarked form for tense , as is generally assumed ) , I would propose that we include present , preterit , imperfect , and future under one node , a procedure which would simplify the original rule for the ...
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... present * sta - e- , which probably also existed in Baltic . The present of e - verbs ( in Lithuanian ) has -i for the 3rd person ; thus from * sta - e- we can expect * stai , which in Lithuanian is phonemically to be analysed as * st ...
... present * sta - e- , which probably also existed in Baltic . The present of e - verbs ( in Lithuanian ) has -i for the 3rd person ; thus from * sta - e- we can expect * stai , which in Lithuanian is phonemically to be analysed as * st ...
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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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