Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... gender ' and ' target gender ' in the senses defined by Corbett ( 1991 : 150–60 ) . The notion ' controller gender ' is closely related to that of ' agreement class ' , which Corbett defines as follows ( 1991 : 147 ) , drawing on ...
... gender ' and ' target gender ' in the senses defined by Corbett ( 1991 : 150–60 ) . The notion ' controller gender ' is closely related to that of ' agreement class ' , which Corbett defines as follows ( 1991 : 147 ) , drawing on ...
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... gender systems harder to learn , by destroying clear semantic clues to gender assignment . Why then did it happen ? This problem does not arise in the present framework , because the temptation to posit a Golden Age disappears ...
... gender systems harder to learn , by destroying clear semantic clues to gender assignment . Why then did it happen ? This problem does not arise in the present framework , because the temptation to posit a Golden Age disappears ...
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... gender . This never happens in Russian . Ch . 4 is mainly devoted to genders ( agreement classes ) and inflectional classes in the Papuan language Arapesh . In this language there are 13 gender classes , as revealed by adjective , verb ...
... gender . This never happens in Russian . Ch . 4 is mainly devoted to genders ( agreement classes ) and inflectional classes in the Papuan language Arapesh . In this language there are 13 gender classes , as revealed by adjective , verb ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
The women Foundation Members of | 455 |
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