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In other words , there are no discourse contexts in which such a predicate nominal serves to introduce a participant into the discourse for further deployability . The predicate or essive nominal is typically lacking in the range of ...
In other words , there are no discourse contexts in which such a predicate nominal serves to introduce a participant into the discourse for further deployability . The predicate or essive nominal is typically lacking in the range of ...
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category , then we discover a striking fact : languages often possess rather elaborate morphology whose sole function is to convert verbal roots into N's , but no morphology whose sole function is to convert nominal roots into V's . For ...
category , then we discover a striking fact : languages often possess rather elaborate morphology whose sole function is to convert verbal roots into N's , but no morphology whose sole function is to convert nominal roots into V's . For ...
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Nominal combining forms in Sora and Gorum . Austroasiatic studies , ed . by Philip N. Jenner et al . , 1259-94 . Honolulu : University Press of Hawaii . ZIMMER , Karl . 1971. Some general observations about nominal compounds .
Nominal combining forms in Sora and Gorum . Austroasiatic studies , ed . by Philip N. Jenner et al . , 1259-94 . Honolulu : University Press of Hawaii . ZIMMER , Karl . 1971. Some general observations about nominal compounds .
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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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