Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... Table 7 shows evidence similar to Greenberg's . AFRICA EURASIA SEASIA & Oc AUS - NEWGUI NAMER SAMER TOTAL OV & StAdj 3 OV & AdjSt 15 3 0 5 3 29 2 1 0 0 1 3 7 VO & StAdj 0 0 0 0 1 VO & AdjSt 5 7 8 0 31 TABLE 7. Order of adjective and ...
... Table 7 shows evidence similar to Greenberg's . AFRICA EURASIA SEASIA & Oc AUS - NEWGUI NAMER SAMER TOTAL OV & StAdj 3 OV & AdjSt 15 3 0 5 3 29 2 1 0 0 1 3 7 VO & StAdj 0 0 0 0 1 VO & AdjSt 5 7 8 0 31 TABLE 7. Order of adjective and ...
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... Table 27 is a head . Under this assumption , the only pairs that present a problem for the HDT are the noncorrelation pairs in Table 16. An examination of the class of dependents in these noncorrelation pairs suggests that we might be ...
... Table 27 is a head . Under this assumption , the only pairs that present a problem for the HDT are the noncorrelation pairs in Table 16. An examination of the class of dependents in these noncorrelation pairs suggests that we might be ...
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... Tables 39 and 40 summarize the results of §§1-4 . Table 39 is a complete list of the correlation pairs discussed in this paper ; Table 40 repeats ( from Table 16 ) the list of noncorrelation pairs , which do not exhibit any correlation ...
... Tables 39 and 40 summarize the results of §§1-4 . Table 39 is a complete list of the correlation pairs discussed in this paper ; Table 40 repeats ( from Table 16 ) the list of noncorrelation pairs , which do not exhibit any correlation ...
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