Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... Japanese in Taiwan , Korea , and among people of Japanese ancestry in the New World . It further examines the relation- ship between Japanese and Ainu , and in one paragraph that would raise the eye- brows of any cautious linguist ( 170 ) ...
... Japanese in Taiwan , Korea , and among people of Japanese ancestry in the New World . It further examines the relation- ship between Japanese and Ainu , and in one paragraph that would raise the eye- brows of any cautious linguist ( 170 ) ...
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... Japanese , Miller points out that while Old Japanese did not have voiced initial consonants , the choice of the Chinese characters used ' makes it clear that the Old Japanese on which the earliest written records were based had a ...
... Japanese , Miller points out that while Old Japanese did not have voiced initial consonants , the choice of the Chinese characters used ' makes it clear that the Old Japanese on which the earliest written records were based had a ...
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... Japanese verb from it . Concerning the copula , Miller repeatedly expresses astonishment at the lack of interest shown by Japanese linguists in this word class . This seems all the more astonishing after we learn of the extent to which ...
... Japanese verb from it . Concerning the copula , Miller repeatedly expresses astonishment at the lack of interest shown by Japanese linguists in this word class . This seems all the more astonishing after we learn of the extent to which ...
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