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Certain tense and aspect markers , for instance , have their origins in lexical items that , over time , lost their lexical meanings and acquired grammatical functions instead . In the process of grammaticalization , the elements are ...
Certain tense and aspect markers , for instance , have their origins in lexical items that , over time , lost their lexical meanings and acquired grammatical functions instead . In the process of grammaticalization , the elements are ...
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It is pointed out ( Ch . 3 ) that in addition to a set of meanings usually subsumed under the cover term ' middle ... or an iterative meaning ( e.g. Samoan fe- : fe - a'a ' to kick something again and again ' , fe - sogi ' to kiss ...
It is pointed out ( Ch . 3 ) that in addition to a set of meanings usually subsumed under the cover term ' middle ... or an iterative meaning ( e.g. Samoan fe- : fe - a'a ' to kick something again and again ' , fe - sogi ' to kiss ...
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New from CSLI CSLI PUBLICATIONS Grammar , Geometry , and Brain Jens Erik Fenstad This original study considers the effects of language and meaning on the brain . Jens Erik Fenstad — an expert in the fields of recursion theory ...
New from CSLI CSLI PUBLICATIONS Grammar , Geometry , and Brain Jens Erik Fenstad This original study considers the effects of language and meaning on the brain . Jens Erik Fenstad — an expert in the fields of recursion theory ...
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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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