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Such a putative development becomes even less comprehensible in view of the presence in pre - Gmc . of a thematic middle type in * -o - toi . If * nemadai and * dugai both existed at the same time , the fact that their endings rhymed ...
Such a putative development becomes even less comprehensible in view of the presence in pre - Gmc . of a thematic middle type in * -o - toi . If * nemadai and * dugai both existed at the same time , the fact that their endings rhymed ...
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It receives case and a theta role from the inflection and verb respectively - but less directly than if in subject position , which perhaps accounts for its non - salient properties . It is interesting that such basically different ...
It receives case and a theta role from the inflection and verb respectively - but less directly than if in subject position , which perhaps accounts for its non - salient properties . It is interesting that such basically different ...
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As Charles A. Ferguson notes in his foreword , the rapid spread of English as a world language has led to an equally rapid increase in the importance of NNVE's , so that ' English is less and less regarded as a European language ...
As Charles A. Ferguson notes in his foreword , the rapid spread of English as a world language has led to an equally rapid increase in the importance of NNVE's , so that ' English is less and less regarded as a European language ...
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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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