Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... instances , which in the specific case of suppletion means those that are maximally transparent in semantic terms and maximally opaque in formal terms ( cf. Mel'čuk 1994 : 342 ) . I write ' a > b ' for ' a is a more canonical instance ...
... instances , which in the specific case of suppletion means those that are maximally transparent in semantic terms and maximally opaque in formal terms ( cf. Mel'čuk 1994 : 342 ) . I write ' a > b ' for ' a is a more canonical instance ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. morphosyntactic distribution . I discuss four possible instances of potential evidence for morphosyntactic distribution , but none is incontrovertible . Arguable instance 1 : Number in Slovene ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. morphosyntactic distribution . I discuss four possible instances of potential evidence for morphosyntactic distribution , but none is incontrovertible . Arguable instance 1 : Number in Slovene ...
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... instance , marks only personal pronouns as objects . In Pitjantjatjara ( an Australian language ) , pronouns and proper nouns are case - marked when they are ob- jects , while other NPs are not . Hebrew draws the line between definite ...
... instance , marks only personal pronouns as objects . In Pitjantjatjara ( an Australian language ) , pronouns and proper nouns are case - marked when they are ob- jects , while other NPs are not . Hebrew draws the line between definite ...
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