Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... Oroqen speakers that they could communicate with Evenki speakers . One might take this as circumstantial evidence about the formal lin- guistic relationship . Yet , when played a tape of Literary Evenki speech , these same Oroqen ...
... Oroqen speakers that they could communicate with Evenki speakers . One might take this as circumstantial evidence about the formal lin- guistic relationship . Yet , when played a tape of Literary Evenki speech , these same Oroqen ...
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... Oroqen this suffix is a secondary marker restricted to a subclass of nouns , or it has been completely lost . Conversely , -sVl is the primary plural strategy in certain Oroqen dia- lects ( and some Northern dialects of Evenki ) , but ...
... Oroqen this suffix is a secondary marker restricted to a subclass of nouns , or it has been completely lost . Conversely , -sVl is the primary plural strategy in certain Oroqen dia- lects ( and some Northern dialects of Evenki ) , but ...
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... Oroqen it can be used for past tense without regard to proximity to speech time ( or some other reference point ) or for present tense or for the future . Similarly , in Oroqen the loss of the plural -l in some dialects represents more ...
... Oroqen it can be used for past tense without regard to proximity to speech time ( or some other reference point ) or for present tense or for the future . Similarly , in Oroqen the loss of the plural -l in some dialects represents more ...
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Why surface syntactic structure reflects logical | 34 |
Quantifier scope in English Chinese | 63 |
Book Notices see back cover | 173 |
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