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Pomártī ) .16 To be sure , what has just been said does not impugn the possibility that ( amarillī ) might in fact be the lineal descendant of an original * ? amarlīlih , since the postulation of such a derivation by no means entails ...
Pomártī ) .16 To be sure , what has just been said does not impugn the possibility that ( amarillī ) might in fact be the lineal descendant of an original * ? amarlīlih , since the postulation of such a derivation by no means entails ...
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Jacques notes certain fairly superficial typological similarities between Japanese and Basque , but he concludes that Japanese is not in fact an ergative language , for the very good reason that it lacks those case - marking patterns ...
Jacques notes certain fairly superficial typological similarities between Japanese and Basque , but he concludes that Japanese is not in fact an ergative language , for the very good reason that it lacks those case - marking patterns ...
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On Brown's side is the fact that although Wilkins ' language is designed to be written and spoken , and Wilkins ' phonetic theory is rather sophisticated , 21 these realizations are of little consequence , because they are direct ...
On Brown's side is the fact that although Wilkins ' language is designed to be written and spoken , and Wilkins ' phonetic theory is rather sophisticated , 21 these realizations are of little consequence , because they are direct ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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