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Similarly , the authors state cussed in this chapter , ranging from mechanisms of that the meanings of Old English mộtan ( “ be able , semantic change to child vs. adult language acquisi- be permitted , may ' ) ' were inherited from ...
Similarly , the authors state cussed in this chapter , ranging from mechanisms of that the meanings of Old English mộtan ( “ be able , semantic change to child vs. adult language acquisi- be permitted , may ' ) ' were inherited from ...
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In what follows , even at the risk of limiting my comments to the topics with which I am familiar , and after expressing my general appreciation of the studies of Quechuan and Aymaran the authors present , I make concrete observations ...
In what follows , even at the risk of limiting my comments to the topics with which I am familiar , and after expressing my general appreciation of the studies of Quechuan and Aymaran the authors present , I make concrete observations ...
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Regarding prehistoric Aymaran , the authors say that the language's spread in southern Peru is uncertain ( 262 ) , and therefore map 6 leaves the territory of Cuzco and its surroundings as an open , empty zone .
Regarding prehistoric Aymaran , the authors say that the language's spread in southern Peru is uncertain ( 262 ) , and therefore map 6 leaves the territory of Cuzco and its surroundings as an open , empty zone .
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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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