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But in looking over the list of younger persons whom I met at that 1937 meeting or at others soon to follow, the impressive thing is that they quickly became the leading generation of new American linguists. Their names have filled the ...
But in looking over the list of younger persons whom I met at that 1937 meeting or at others soon to follow, the impressive thing is that they quickly became the leading generation of new American linguists. Their names have filled the ...
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Here si is the perfective aspect marker , Š is the 1st person singular marker , I is a classifier , and niš ' to work ' is a verb root : ( 32 ) SINGULAR NON - SINGULAR 1 nšišniš nšiilniš 2 nšínilniš nšoolniš 3 naašniš naašniš Compare ...
Here si is the perfective aspect marker , Š is the 1st person singular marker , I is a classifier , and niš ' to work ' is a verb root : ( 32 ) SINGULAR NON - SINGULAR 1 nšišniš nšiilniš 2 nšínilniš nšoolniš 3 naašniš naašniš Compare ...
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The case of invariant be , it seems to me , might best be considered another example of number and person concord , rather than having a more profound significance . To say that ' for the distributive be sentences , there are no exact ...
The case of invariant be , it seems to me , might best be considered another example of number and person concord , rather than having a more profound significance . To say that ' for the distributive be sentences , there are no exact ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
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