Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... appears in conjunction with many Northern phonetic features . One phonetic characteristic rarely found in the South is ... appear in the lax distribution : Dan , grandparents , after.26 In the tense distribution we find short - a before ...
... appears in conjunction with many Northern phonetic features . One phonetic characteristic rarely found in the South is ... appear in the lax distribution : Dan , grandparents , after.26 In the tense distribution we find short - a before ...
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... appear in ESs that seems to definitively rule out a specificity or scope analysis of Maori ( 54 ) .4 It also rules out the proposal advanced above , whereby tētahi allows either composition mode . Salish languages , however , provide an ...
... appear in ESs that seems to definitively rule out a specificity or scope analysis of Maori ( 54 ) .4 It also rules out the proposal advanced above , whereby tētahi allows either composition mode . Salish languages , however , provide an ...
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... appear on existential pivots . " Finally , a note about the arguments Restrict can target . C & L make explicit that in principle , Restrict could apply to any argument of a predicate ( 12 ) , and they suggest that the German splittopic ...
... appear on existential pivots . " Finally , a note about the arguments Restrict can target . C & L make explicit that in principle , Restrict could apply to any argument of a predicate ( 12 ) , and they suggest that the German splittopic ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
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