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Linguistic Inquiry 9.151-75 . FALK , YEHUDA N. 1983. Subjects and long - distance dependencies . Linguistic Analysis 12 . 245–70 . FREIDIN , ROBERT . 2004. Syntactic structures redux . Syntax 7.101-27 . GAZDAR , GERALD . 1981.
Linguistic Inquiry 9.151-75 . FALK , YEHUDA N. 1983. Subjects and long - distance dependencies . Linguistic Analysis 12 . 245–70 . FREIDIN , ROBERT . 2004. Syntactic structures redux . Syntax 7.101-27 . GAZDAR , GERALD . 1981.
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A manual of linguistic field work and structures of Indian languages . Munich : LINCOM Europa . COMRIE , BERNARD , and NORVAL SMITH . 1977. Lingua descriptive series : Questionnaire . Lingua 42.1-72 . CROWLEY , Terry . 2007.
A manual of linguistic field work and structures of Indian languages . Munich : LINCOM Europa . COMRIE , BERNARD , and NORVAL SMITH . 1977. Lingua descriptive series : Questionnaire . Lingua 42.1-72 . CROWLEY , Terry . 2007.
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In this insistence on speaking languages , he is in line with eminent European linguists , such as Otto Jespersen ... A reversal of this trend is in the interest of the scientific standard of linguistic analyses , and readers of this ...
In this insistence on speaking languages , he is in line with eminent European linguists , such as Otto Jespersen ... A reversal of this trend is in the interest of the scientific standard of linguistic analyses , and readers of this ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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