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Further , -ndjin or -ndji can optionally be added to a noun or pronoun in the genitive case in Dyirbal ( obligatorily , -ndjin must be added to a genitive form before it receives any further case inflection ) .
Further , -ndjin or -ndji can optionally be added to a noun or pronoun in the genitive case in Dyirbal ( obligatorily , -ndjin must be added to a genitive form before it receives any further case inflection ) .
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The experimenter further recorded the time of occurrence of the child's responses ( looked , pointed , ran , picked up , etc. ) by tapping on the recorder microphone , and kept a written record of the sequence of movements represented ...
The experimenter further recorded the time of occurrence of the child's responses ( looked , pointed , ran , picked up , etc. ) by tapping on the recorder microphone , and kept a written record of the sequence of movements represented ...
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Further examination of Table 2 shows that one of the responses , repetition , does not show the same pattern . If anything , repetitions are rarer with wellformed commands for the telegraphic group . The data here are too sparse to ...
Further examination of Table 2 shows that one of the responses , repetition , does not show the same pattern . If anything , repetitions are rarer with wellformed commands for the telegraphic group . The data here are too sparse to ...
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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 |
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