Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... occur by itself in the language and does not have independent meaning . a . CUNNING : MOUTH + ( base which does not occur on its own ) b . SMART : HEAD + ( base which does not occur on its own ) FIGURE 11. ISL signs with sense prefixes ...
... occur by itself in the language and does not have independent meaning . a . CUNNING : MOUTH + ( base which does not occur on its own ) b . SMART : HEAD + ( base which does not occur on its own ) FIGURE 11. ISL signs with sense prefixes ...
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... occurs in compounds but does not occur across independent words.37 Finally , consultants are often uncertain of the lexical category of the first part of these forms , glossing them either as ' eye ' or as ' see ' , for example . This ...
... occurs in compounds but does not occur across independent words.37 Finally , consultants are often uncertain of the lexical category of the first part of these forms , glossing them either as ' eye ' or as ' see ' , for example . This ...
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... occurs on p . 562 , where G & J point out that ' there are many verbs that occur only once in the 10 - million - word corpus ' and ' a particular verb appears only once in a 10 - million - word corpus ' . The problem with these ...
... occurs on p . 562 , where G & J point out that ' there are many verbs that occur only once in the 10 - million - word corpus ' and ' a particular verb appears only once in a 10 - million - word corpus ' . The problem with these ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
Urheberrecht | |
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