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If a pairing of an utterance u ; and an expression representing a condition for the nondeviant occurrence of u ... action expressed by B to the thing C ' , we still need to know what arrangement of the elements a , b , and c ( and ...
If a pairing of an utterance u ; and an expression representing a condition for the nondeviant occurrence of u ... action expressed by B to the thing C ' , we still need to know what arrangement of the elements a , b , and c ( and ...
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YES ' AND ' NO ' IN THE ETHIOPIAN LANGUAGES WOLF LESLAU University of California , Los Angeles Questions can be expressed in the Ethiopian languages in either an affirmative or a negative way , as is the case in other languages .
YES ' AND ' NO ' IN THE ETHIOPIAN LANGUAGES WOLF LESLAU University of California , Los Angeles Questions can be expressed in the Ethiopian languages in either an affirmative or a negative way , as is the case in other languages .
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In the forerunners of writing this sentence might be expressed by a scene showing a man , spear in hand , in the process of killing two lions . The man might be identified , for instance , by certain characteristics of hairdress or ...
In the forerunners of writing this sentence might be expressed by a scene showing a man , spear in hand , in the process of killing two lions . The man might be identified , for instance , by certain characteristics of hairdress or ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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