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His conception of the functioning of analogy appears also a bit simplistic in the light of recent research in first - language acquisition . Contrary to what was once widely held , children do not necessarily acquire regular patterns ...
His conception of the functioning of analogy appears also a bit simplistic in the light of recent research in first - language acquisition . Contrary to what was once widely held , children do not necessarily acquire regular patterns ...
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Like other true ergative languages in Australia , Nya . appears to lack the active / passive relation . ... For this reason , there appear such forms as marqu - lu - ku ' Aborigineergative - dative ' , presumably occurring where a ...
Like other true ergative languages in Australia , Nya . appears to lack the active / passive relation . ... For this reason , there appear such forms as marqu - lu - ku ' Aborigineergative - dative ' , presumably occurring where a ...
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As long as it is considered separately , these developments make it appear probable that -ašu is what Laroche takes it to be . ... At any rate , it does not seem appropriate to dismiss them as lightly as Laroche appears to do .
As long as it is considered separately , these developments make it appear probable that -ašu is what Laroche takes it to be . ... At any rate , it does not seem appropriate to dismiss them as lightly as Laroche appears to do .
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Observations on French possessives | 51 |
Some generative rules for German time adverbials | 76 |
Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
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