Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... object may be followed by an adjective indicating the condition of the thing referred to by the direct object : mi e gó mék dísi rédi I am going to make this red ( 278.24 ) ; mi gó líbi na - kóy ópo I am going to leave the coop open ...
... object may be followed by an adjective indicating the condition of the thing referred to by the direct object : mi e gó mék dísi rédi I am going to make this red ( 278.24 ) ; mi gó líbi na - kóy ópo I am going to leave the coop open ...
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... object . This is not true in the phrase to pare the pear , for a pear is not an object regularly asso- ciated with the process of paring ; nor is the process of paring regularly associated with pairing . Accordingly , although the ...
... object . This is not true in the phrase to pare the pear , for a pear is not an object regularly asso- ciated with the process of paring ; nor is the process of paring regularly associated with pairing . Accordingly , although the ...
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... object : to fish and the fish ( 4 ) State and cause : foul ( adjective ) and to foul the job ( 5 ) Process and agent : to man the ship and a man ( 6 ) Process and instrument : to spear and a spear ( 7 ) Object and associated ...
... object : to fish and the fish ( 4 ) State and cause : foul ( adjective ) and to foul the job ( 5 ) Process and agent : to man the ship and a man ( 6 ) Process and instrument : to spear and a spear ( 7 ) Object and associated ...
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Number Dedicated to Leonard Bloomfield | 1 |
DEDICATION 134 | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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