Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... similar to Selkirk's Monosyllable Rule ( 1972 : 51 ) seems to have been operative for many poets . This is a rule by which ' a monosyllabic dependent loses its stress when it precedes its head or a co- dependent in surface structure ...
... similar to Selkirk's Monosyllable Rule ( 1972 : 51 ) seems to have been operative for many poets . This is a rule by which ' a monosyllabic dependent loses its stress when it precedes its head or a co- dependent in surface structure ...
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... Similar distinctions can be made in Yurok , where ci - sep ' refers to ' flower - bush ' when classified by ek'wo ? n , but ' flower ' when classified by oh . In Luganda , the stem -ganda can be classified by lu- to refer to the ...
... Similar distinctions can be made in Yurok , where ci - sep ' refers to ' flower - bush ' when classified by ek'wo ? n , but ' flower ' when classified by oh . In Luganda , the stem -ganda can be classified by lu- to refer to the ...
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... similar noun classes . That languages should classify entities along similar lines is not surprising if one takes the view that human perceptions are generally similar , and that they stimulate a cognitive classification of the world ...
... similar noun classes . That languages should classify entities along similar lines is not surprising if one takes the view that human perceptions are generally similar , and that they stimulate a cognitive classification of the world ...
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