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30 Thus Papantla Totonac is more naturally analyzed in morphosyntactic terms , given that the suppletion extends across the incompletive , completive , and perfective , but like the Russian data in Table 4 it could be analyzed in ...
30 Thus Papantla Totonac is more naturally analyzed in morphosyntactic terms , given that the suppletion extends across the incompletive , completive , and perfective , but like the Russian data in Table 4 it could be analyzed in ...
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Consider Table 9 , which shows a suppletive relation between the third plural and all of the remaining cells ( Rothstein 1993 : 717 , Itkin 2002 ) . > PERSON SINGULAR PLURAL 1st jestem jesteśmy 2nd jesteś jesteście 3rd jest są Table 9.
Consider Table 9 , which shows a suppletive relation between the third plural and all of the remaining cells ( Rothstein 1993 : 717 , Itkin 2002 ) . > PERSON SINGULAR PLURAL 1st jestem jesteśmy 2nd jesteś jesteście 3rd jest są Table 9.
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The figures in Table 2 are extracted from Geoffrey Sampson's CHRISTINE corpus of spoken English . ? Olp Oln А / p 198 716 A / n 16 75 Table 2. Classification according to pronoun / full NP . = ( I refer to the four cells of such a table ...
The figures in Table 2 are extracted from Geoffrey Sampson's CHRISTINE corpus of spoken English . ? Olp Oln А / p 198 716 A / n 16 75 Table 2. Classification according to pronoun / full NP . = ( I refer to the four cells of such a table ...
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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