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But this line of reasoning is based on the implicit assumption that Chinook Jargon consists of words ( or morphemes ) in linear sequences . It is quite clear that if a language had a reduced number of morphemes with general meanings ...
But this line of reasoning is based on the implicit assumption that Chinook Jargon consists of words ( or morphemes ) in linear sequences . It is quite clear that if a language had a reduced number of morphemes with general meanings ...
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Chinook . BAE - B 40 , part 1 , 559–677 . Washington , D.C. 1933. Note on the Chinook Jargon . Lg . 9.208–13 . CHOMSKY , NOAM , and MORRIS HALLE . 1968. The sound pattern of English . New York : Harper & Row . DRUCKER , PHILIP . 1963.
Chinook . BAE - B 40 , part 1 , 559–677 . Washington , D.C. 1933. Note on the Chinook Jargon . Lg . 9.208–13 . CHOMSKY , NOAM , and MORRIS HALLE . 1968. The sound pattern of English . New York : Harper & Row . DRUCKER , PHILIP . 1963.
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3 ( 8 ) 77 formulated by saying that Chinook is an ERGATIVE language , while English is an ACCUSATIVE one ( to name the function of the optional NP in each case ) . Expanding several of these major constituents , we have something like ...
3 ( 8 ) 77 formulated by saying that Chinook is an ERGATIVE language , while English is an ACCUSATIVE one ( to name the function of the optional NP in each case ) . Expanding several of these major constituents , we have something like ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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accent alternative analysis appears apply argument assignment assume becomes boundaries called Chinook claim clause clear comparative considered consonant constituent constructions contains course deletion derivation dialects diphthongization discussion distinctive elements English evidence examples existence explain fact Figure final function further German give given global grammar hypothesis implies important indicate interesting interpretation involved Jargon John kind language latter least lexical linguistic marked markedness meaning nature normal noted noun object observed occur original phonetic phonological phrase position possible preceding predicate present Press primary principle problem pronominal proposal question reason reference relations relative respect result rule seems segments semantic sentences speakers specific speech stem stress structure suggests surface syllable syntactic theory tion transformational underlying University verb vowel