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how the future is expressed in Romance has been the narrow way in which this change has frequently been conceived ... By taking a wider view - examining the entire category of the future , and the implications of its expression - F is ...
how the future is expressed in Romance has been the narrow way in which this change has frequently been conceived ... By taking a wider view - examining the entire category of the future , and the implications of its expression - F is ...
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The subjects of a number of formally transitive verbs expressing involuntary physical or psychological states ... Like many Highlands languages , Hua lacks conjunctions ; many adverbial clauses are expressed by suffixing case - markers ...
The subjects of a number of formally transitive verbs expressing involuntary physical or psychological states ... Like many Highlands languages , Hua lacks conjunctions ; many adverbial clauses are expressed by suffixing case - markers ...
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In clauses expressing wishes , desires , and injunctions , we similarly find neutralizations of oppositions . ... tense , or aspect may be expressed : ( 84 ) Esper - e Wait ! wait - IMPER Similarly , in Ngizim , the imperative has its ...
In clauses expressing wishes , desires , and injunctions , we similarly find neutralizations of oppositions . ... tense , or aspect may be expressed : ( 84 ) Esper - e Wait ! wait - IMPER Similarly , in Ngizim , the imperative has its ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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