Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... analysis for perhaps a far greater number of African languages than are discussed anywhere else . What is at once a strength and a weakness of the book is the fact that it gener- ally does not discuss languages that Welmers himself has ...
... analysis for perhaps a far greater number of African languages than are discussed anywhere else . What is at once a strength and a weakness of the book is the fact that it gener- ally does not discuss languages that Welmers himself has ...
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... analysis of fi - variation in GC was confined to just its complementizing function . He says ( 1971 : 422 ) that it is not the formative fu as such , but fu as complementizer , that is perceived as non - standard . ' But a proper analysis ...
... analysis of fi - variation in GC was confined to just its complementizing function . He says ( 1971 : 422 ) that it is not the formative fu as such , but fu as complementizer , that is perceived as non - standard . ' But a proper analysis ...
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... analysis , against the Equi - NP analysis ' ( 39 ) , for sentences like 1.1 K's first and second arguments concern the nature of the NP object and case marking , but their force is in fact considerably weakened by a set of counter ...
... analysis , against the Equi - NP analysis ' ( 39 ) , for sentences like 1.1 K's first and second arguments concern the nature of the NP object and case marking , but their force is in fact considerably weakened by a set of counter ...
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