Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... argues that individual concepts are useful independently of these particular lexical items , since similar paradoxes arise with perfectly ordinary expressions such as the major , my car , or my home . Besides such paradoxes , J ...
... argues that individual concepts are useful independently of these particular lexical items , since similar paradoxes arise with perfectly ordinary expressions such as the major , my car , or my home . Besides such paradoxes , J ...
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... argues that the syllable is not required to account for various data ; thus he argues that , since nothing in Gokana requires the syllable , the language has none . Yet , in other places , he invokes the syllable . Hence the syllable in ...
... argues that the syllable is not required to account for various data ; thus he argues that , since nothing in Gokana requires the syllable , the language has none . Yet , in other places , he invokes the syllable . Hence the syllable in ...
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... argues that Greenlandic Eskimo is of this latter type , and presents an interesting contrastive study between Greenlandic and Central Arctic Eskimo . Chap . 5 is devoted to syntactic alternations that are not mediated by affixes . M argues ...
... argues that Greenlandic Eskimo is of this latter type , and presents an interesting contrastive study between Greenlandic and Central Arctic Eskimo . Chap . 5 is devoted to syntactic alternations that are not mediated by affixes . M argues ...
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