Language, Band 86,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2010 |
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... noun CAT HEAD CASE case AGR noun CAT HEAD PER 3 PER 3 AGR 4 NUM sg ARG - ST SS LOC SS LOC INDEX 4 NUM sg GEND gend CONT GEND gend ana CONT RESTR elist INDEX 4 CONX C - INDICES SPEAKER 4 verb PER 3 HEAD AGR 4 NUM sg GEND gend noun noun ...
... noun CAT HEAD CASE case AGR noun CAT HEAD PER 3 PER 3 AGR 4 NUM sg ARG - ST SS LOC SS LOC INDEX 4 NUM sg GEND gend CONT GEND gend ana CONT RESTR elist INDEX 4 CONX C - INDICES SPEAKER 4 verb PER 3 HEAD AGR 4 NUM sg GEND gend noun noun ...
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... Noun Stem Noun Stem Noun Stem NounStem AssocDual Noun Stem Poss NomDu -VJO [ váruṇa -vant -ā ] [ mitrá d . Postlexically , the compound is restructured into a single phonological word , in obedience to the constraint requiring alignment ...
... Noun Stem Noun Stem Noun Stem NounStem AssocDual Noun Stem Poss NomDu -VJO [ váruṇa -vant -ā ] [ mitrá d . Postlexically , the compound is restructured into a single phonological word , in obedience to the constraint requiring alignment ...
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... noun . Given the existence of both REGULAR PLURAL NOUNS , with their very broad distribution , and ASSOCIATIVE NOUNS , with ' restricted distribution in any one language ' ( Moravcsik 2003 : 469 ) , the question for us is why the plural ...
... noun . Given the existence of both REGULAR PLURAL NOUNS , with their very broad distribution , and ASSOCIATIVE NOUNS , with ' restricted distribution in any one language ' ( Moravcsik 2003 : 469 ) , the question for us is why the plural ...
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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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