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For example , the so - called nonphoric ( Strauss 2002 ) this in English , illustrated in 37a , carries a marked Informal register feature , as well as features characterizing specific indefinites . The register clash in 37b is ...
For example , the so - called nonphoric ( Strauss 2002 ) this in English , illustrated in 37a , carries a marked Informal register feature , as well as features characterizing specific indefinites . The register clash in 37b is ...
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Two classes of phenomena , each specific to the visuospatial modality , together conspire to yield the morphological structures that characterize sign languages and sign languages only : production / perception / processing constraints ...
Two classes of phenomena , each specific to the visuospatial modality , together conspire to yield the morphological structures that characterize sign languages and sign languages only : production / perception / processing constraints ...
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Inflectional affixes are even more difficult to borrow due to the rather abstract and language - specific meaning they have . Forms with allomorphs are difficult to borrow because of the form variability .
Inflectional affixes are even more difficult to borrow due to the rather abstract and language - specific meaning they have . Forms with allomorphs are difficult to borrow because of the form variability .
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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