Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... Given the independent existence of simple equatives , the burden of proof lies with the analysis of 12a , b as clefts . In fact , in what follows we argue that the functional resemblances that might motivate an analysis of these cases ...
... Given the independent existence of simple equatives , the burden of proof lies with the analysis of 12a , b as clefts . In fact , in what follows we argue that the functional resemblances that might motivate an analysis of these cases ...
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... given an indication of their content , but necessarily it has been selective and partial . Every one of the chapters and commentaries contains a wealth of rich and diverse insights , far too many to mention . The volume maps out where ...
... given an indication of their content , but necessarily it has been selective and partial . Every one of the chapters and commentaries contains a wealth of rich and diverse insights , far too many to mention . The volume maps out where ...
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... given the rather small numbers involved . Similarly , among the 83 papers acted on , the topical breakdown is as given in Table 3 ; the process of assessment as to topic is the same as that used with the submitted papers . With regard ...
... given the rather small numbers involved . Similarly , among the 83 papers acted on , the topical breakdown is as given in Table 3 ; the process of assessment as to topic is the same as that used with the submitted papers . With regard ...
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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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