Language, Band 30 -Band 31,Ausgabe 4,Teil 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... distinction between the first plural and other forms ( 125 ) ; the reflexive ( 155-8 ) , especially some particularly striking illustrations of the statement ( 157 ) that the reflexive need not refer to the subject ; aspect , a topic ...
... distinction between the first plural and other forms ( 125 ) ; the reflexive ( 155-8 ) , especially some particularly striking illustrations of the statement ( 157 ) that the reflexive need not refer to the subject ; aspect , a topic ...
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... distinction of / k / - / kh / or not . The fact that he may gradually learn to make some kind of distinction after repeated correction by the speakers of the other language is not a structural but a sociocultural fact . It may be ...
... distinction of / k / - / kh / or not . The fact that he may gradually learn to make some kind of distinction after repeated correction by the speakers of the other language is not a structural but a sociocultural fact . It may be ...
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... distinction is artificial in Portugal as well . I tend to agree with Mattoso Camara that the distinction is artificial as far as the oppositions in the first conjugation are concerned . On the other hand , such op- positions as a noite ...
... distinction is artificial in Portugal as well . I tend to agree with Mattoso Camara that the distinction is artificial as far as the oppositions in the first conjugation are concerned . On the other hand , such op- positions as a noite ...
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