Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... analysis by Paul Newman to arrive at a double epenthesis - first of a vowel and then of a glottal stop or fricative — in Chadic . This leads to the discovery of an ani- mate n - class in Hausa and some other West Chadic languages . In a ...
... analysis by Paul Newman to arrive at a double epenthesis - first of a vowel and then of a glottal stop or fricative — in Chadic . This leads to the discovery of an ani- mate n - class in Hausa and some other West Chadic languages . In a ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. Analysis Linguistic > Linguistic Analysis is a research journal devoted to the study of phonology , morphology , syntax and semantics . It presents analyses of languages from around the world . In ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. Analysis Linguistic > Linguistic Analysis is a research journal devoted to the study of phonology , morphology , syntax and semantics . It presents analyses of languages from around the world . In ...
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... analysis of double objects offered by Chomsky in 1981 is incompatible with the analyses that he gives to other constructions in 1986 . The conclusion must be , then , that 38b is also a failure . These two structures are the obvious ...
... analysis of double objects offered by Chomsky in 1981 is incompatible with the analyses that he gives to other constructions in 1986 . The conclusion must be , then , that 38b is also a failure . These two structures are the obvious ...
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