Language, Band 60George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... object . " FUSE clearly makes the wrong prediction for such ST's . By way of explanation , I can at present suggest only that all the accusative suffixes in these languages are relics of an earlier historical period , in which the object ...
... object . " FUSE clearly makes the wrong prediction for such ST's . By way of explanation , I can at present suggest only that all the accusative suffixes in these languages are relics of an earlier historical period , in which the object ...
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... OBJECT AND SUBJECT AGREEMENT IN VERBS . Above we briefly examined the problem of representing a verb which indicates its object and / or its subject by incorporating ( not affixing ) phonological information into the verb stem . In ...
... OBJECT AND SUBJECT AGREEMENT IN VERBS . Above we briefly examined the problem of representing a verb which indicates its object and / or its subject by incorporating ( not affixing ) phonological information into the verb stem . In ...
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... object . The difference is that the object can be categorized as definite if it is seen as belonging to a frame ( the car and its parts ) . The parallel with BB's is striking . One can use Bein und Spitze in 50 because the frame is ...
... object . The difference is that the object can be categorized as definite if it is seen as belonging to a frame ( the car and its parts ) . The parallel with BB's is striking . One can use Bein und Spitze in 50 because the frame is ...
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T F Shannon | 131 |
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