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YES ' AND ' NO ' IN THE ETHIOPIAN LANGUAGES WOLF LESLAU University of California , Los Angeles Questions can be expressed ... The verb of the question is most often repeated either in the affirmative ( ' Yes , I will come ' ) or in the ...
YES ' AND ' NO ' IN THE ETHIOPIAN LANGUAGES WOLF LESLAU University of California , Los Angeles Questions can be expressed ... The verb of the question is most often repeated either in the affirmative ( ' Yes , I will come ' ) or in the ...
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The answer to the ' tag ' - question is given in accordance with the main verb , with the rules for an affirmative or a negative question applied as explained above . In TIGRINYA , the affirmative answer to a negative question səbaḥ ...
The answer to the ' tag ' - question is given in accordance with the main verb , with the rules for an affirmative or a negative question applied as explained above . In TIGRINYA , the affirmative answer to a negative question səbaḥ ...
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In the one case , the antecedent provides the topic , in the other the form of the question is derived from the expected answer . By including the finite verb as a possible topic we are preparing the way for yes - no questions , and at ...
In the one case , the antecedent provides the topic , in the other the form of the question is derived from the expected answer . By including the finite verb as a possible topic we are preparing the way for yes - no questions , and at ...
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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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