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From Table 7 it can be seen that meanings of high productivity ( at the top of the lexicostatistical list ) yield negative ... On the other hand , non - cognation in a meaning high on the list of productivity is strong evidence for a ...
From Table 7 it can be seen that meanings of high productivity ( at the top of the lexicostatistical list ) yield negative ... On the other hand , non - cognation in a meaning high on the list of productivity is strong evidence for a ...
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clear that Graz is not interested in the meaning of pār in Homeric Greek , but in the significance of fire in the Homeric epic , and is therefore primarily engaged in a stylistic and not a semantic study , even though he does make use ...
clear that Graz is not interested in the meaning of pār in Homeric Greek , but in the significance of fire in the Homeric epic , and is therefore primarily engaged in a stylistic and not a semantic study , even though he does make use ...
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It was then observed that , among Papago function words , the postpositions , some of the locative - temporals , and some of the personal and locative / temporal pronouns , such as ' cañi'i and ' ama'i , appear to have lexical meaning ...
It was then observed that , among Papago function words , the postpositions , some of the locative - temporals , and some of the personal and locative / temporal pronouns , such as ' cañi'i and ' ama'i , appear to have lexical meaning ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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