Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... ENGLISH : PHONOLOGY . Except for Boas and later linguists who have represented CJ as spoken by Indians , English - speaking au- thors have written CJ words with an English - based orthography . Given the deficiencies of English spelling ...
... ENGLISH : PHONOLOGY . Except for Boas and later linguists who have represented CJ as spoken by Indians , English - speaking au- thors have written CJ words with an English - based orthography . Given the deficiencies of English spelling ...
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... English - speakers ' CJ seems to me to be unjustified . Even granting that all English speakers may know of such a style , only those speakers who actually use it could reasonably be expected to produce it in the process of simplifying ...
... English - speakers ' CJ seems to me to be unjustified . Even granting that all English speakers may know of such a style , only those speakers who actually use it could reasonably be expected to produce it in the process of simplifying ...
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... English feature in CJ syntax is the question particle na , used optionally in yes / no questions ; cf. Shaw's sample questions Mika na klap mika kiuatan ? ' Did you find your horse ? ' ( lit. ' you Q find you horse ' ; 10 ) and Mika ...
... English feature in CJ syntax is the question particle na , used optionally in yes / no questions ; cf. Shaw's sample questions Mika na klap mika kiuatan ? ' Did you find your horse ? ' ( lit. ' you Q find you horse ' ; 10 ) and Mika ...
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