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The numeral classifiers and the classificatory verbs have already been shown to intersect in that the state or action coded by the latter must affect or be carried out by subjects or objects of a shape classified by the former .
The numeral classifiers and the classificatory verbs have already been shown to intersect in that the state or action coded by the latter must affect or be carried out by subjects or objects of a shape classified by the former .
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While the resulting -ng - / - ñ- alternation was tolerated for some time before the latter consonant prevailed throughout the paradigm , -nz- occasionally crops up instead of -ñ- , e.g. in franzer alongside frañer , and in some cases ...
While the resulting -ng - / - ñ- alternation was tolerated for some time before the latter consonant prevailed throughout the paradigm , -nz- occasionally crops up instead of -ñ- , e.g. in franzer alongside frañer , and in some cases ...
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What better explanation than that the latter was becoming strictly future in meaning ? The last essay in this volume , by Weinreich , Labov , and Herzog ( ' Empirical foundations for a theory of language change ' , 95–195 ) will ...
What better explanation than that the latter was becoming strictly future in meaning ? The last essay in this volume , by Weinreich , Labov , and Herzog ( ' Empirical foundations for a theory of language change ' , 95–195 ) will ...
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