Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... dialect ( dialects vary on this point ) the pattern in Table 15 is the common one of Romance , discussed in §3.4 above.41 5.3 . OVERDIFFERENTIATION . Lexemes that have an additional form in their paradigm , like English be , are said to ...
... dialect ( dialects vary on this point ) the pattern in Table 15 is the common one of Romance , discussed in §3.4 above.41 5.3 . OVERDIFFERENTIATION . Lexemes that have an additional form in their paradigm , like English be , are said to ...
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... dialect , sociolect , or idiolect choice - a phenomenon ruled out by standard assumptions about grammatical words . The prefixes are fully fledged parts of grammatical words and are different from clitics on a large number of standard ...
... dialect , sociolect , or idiolect choice - a phenomenon ruled out by standard assumptions about grammatical words . The prefixes are fully fledged parts of grammatical words and are different from clitics on a large number of standard ...
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... dialect . Unlike in the Sambugāũ dialect , where negation is marked by a suffix -t , the Mulgāũ dialect relies on the suffix -yokt ~ -yakt . This suffix derives diachronically from the same v2 - stem as the imperfective , but lost the ...
... dialect . Unlike in the Sambugāũ dialect , where negation is marked by a suffix -t , the Mulgāũ dialect relies on the suffix -yokt ~ -yakt . This suffix derives diachronically from the same v2 - stem as the imperfective , but lost the ...
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