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In each , G proposes historical and socio - economic reasons for the existence of these phenomena ; the glottal stop is attributed to the influence of African languages . In the remaining six chapters of Part I , G discusses at length ...
In each , G proposes historical and socio - economic reasons for the existence of these phenomena ; the glottal stop is attributed to the influence of African languages . In the remaining six chapters of Part I , G discusses at length ...
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Recent developments in historical phonology , ed . by Jacek Fisiak , 159–72 . The Hague : Mouton . HEMPEL , CARL GUSTAV . 1962. Deductive - nomological vs. statistical explanation . Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science ...
Recent developments in historical phonology , ed . by Jacek Fisiak , 159–72 . The Hague : Mouton . HEMPEL , CARL GUSTAV . 1962. Deductive - nomological vs. statistical explanation . Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science ...
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160 ) ( raising of instrument ) As in Tongan , Samoan SSR can operate on historical oblique passive agents , but not on historical passive subjects . Compare the following examples : ( 51 ) a . Historical passive agents undergo SSR : E ...
160 ) ( raising of instrument ) As in Tongan , Samoan SSR can operate on historical oblique passive agents , but not on historical passive subjects . Compare the following examples : ( 51 ) a . Historical passive agents undergo SSR : E ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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