Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... theoretical innovations ; it is a place for synthesis rather than detailed original analysis . Theoretical innovations must be debated in the literature before they are enshrined in a textbook . Otherwise , despite cautions that certain ...
... theoretical innovations ; it is a place for synthesis rather than detailed original analysis . Theoretical innovations must be debated in the literature before they are enshrined in a textbook . Otherwise , despite cautions that certain ...
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... theoretical implications . Cambridge , MA : MIT dissertation . and TAKASHI IMAI ( eds . ) 1987. Issues in Japanese linguistics . Dordrecht : Foris . TATEISHI , KOICHI . 1989. Subjects , SPEC , and DP in Japanese . Northeastern ...
... theoretical implications . Cambridge , MA : MIT dissertation . and TAKASHI IMAI ( eds . ) 1987. Issues in Japanese linguistics . Dordrecht : Foris . TATEISHI , KOICHI . 1989. Subjects , SPEC , and DP in Japanese . Northeastern ...
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... theoretical views , I would urge that his data , and his glosses for them , be taken a bit more seriously . The final paper is Gerdts ' treatment of reflexives in Halkomelem , a Salish language of British Columbia . Within the framework ...
... theoretical views , I would urge that his data , and his glosses for them , be taken a bit more seriously . The final paper is Gerdts ' treatment of reflexives in Halkomelem , a Salish language of British Columbia . Within the framework ...
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