Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... interesting and It was success he wanted in his own way ( 114 ) as related , in spite of the supposed syntactic ' fact ' that neither manifests a ' restrictive exponent ' . But consider the following pairs : 5 ( la ) What's interesting ...
... interesting and It was success he wanted in his own way ( 114 ) as related , in spite of the supposed syntactic ' fact ' that neither manifests a ' restrictive exponent ' . But consider the following pairs : 5 ( la ) What's interesting ...
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... interesting ' ; omoshiroi ka ' Is it interesting ? ' itta ' He went ' ; itta ka ' Did he go ? ' ame datta ' It was raining ' ; ame datta ka ' Was it raining ? ' ame da ' It is raining ' ; ame ka ' Is it raining ? ' In all other forms ...
... interesting ' ; omoshiroi ka ' Is it interesting ? ' itta ' He went ' ; itta ka ' Did he go ? ' ame datta ' It was raining ' ; ame datta ka ' Was it raining ? ' ame da ' It is raining ' ; ame ka ' Is it raining ? ' In all other forms ...
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... interesting facts and insights . Kratochvíl classifies morphological constructions as follows : ( 1 ) simple monomorphemic monosyllabic words ( 2 ) simple monomorphemic polysyllabic words ( 3 ) simple polymorphemic polysyllabic words ...
... interesting facts and insights . Kratochvíl classifies morphological constructions as follows : ( 1 ) simple monomorphemic monosyllabic words ( 2 ) simple monomorphemic polysyllabic words ( 3 ) simple polymorphemic polysyllabic words ...
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