Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... syntactic data to permit the type of syntactic com- parison with Dyirbal attempted above . That Gumbaingar and Dyirbal show such similarities , although spoken 1,000 miles apart with several dozen other languages separating them ...
... syntactic data to permit the type of syntactic com- parison with Dyirbal attempted above . That Gumbaingar and Dyirbal show such similarities , although spoken 1,000 miles apart with several dozen other languages separating them ...
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... syntactic one . They all share the syntactic feature of non - countability without the addition of some kind of counting word such as ' piece of , bolt of , box of ... ' , etc .; but this grammatical feature is also shared by those ...
... syntactic one . They all share the syntactic feature of non - countability without the addition of some kind of counting word such as ' piece of , bolt of , box of ... ' , etc .; but this grammatical feature is also shared by those ...
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... syntactic regularities underlying the use of the so - called ' grammatical affixes ' . It would be a mistake to let an unwarranted assumption about what should be called an affix preclude viewing such elements as the negative marker and ...
... syntactic regularities underlying the use of the so - called ' grammatical affixes ' . It would be a mistake to let an unwarranted assumption about what should be called an affix preclude viewing such elements as the negative marker and ...
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