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6 but s.s. ) The case of | -al / is the more interesting , because here the s.s. are favoring a suffix which is NOT normally the commonest gerund - forming suffix in the language at large ( as indeed it is not for any group of speakers ...
6 but s.s. ) The case of | -al / is the more interesting , because here the s.s. are favoring a suffix which is NOT normally the commonest gerund - forming suffix in the language at large ( as indeed it is not for any group of speakers ...
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W's discussion of the pronominal prefixes provides useful data for the comparative study of an interesting semantic problem in the Iroquoian languages , i.e. 3rd person gender distinctions . For Tuscarora , she gives three genders ...
W's discussion of the pronominal prefixes provides useful data for the comparative study of an interesting semantic problem in the Iroquoian languages , i.e. 3rd person gender distinctions . For Tuscarora , she gives three genders ...
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It is a most interesting and useful piece of work , particularly because it succeeds in relating phonology to general issues and currents in developmental psychology . Most original and insightful is Ingram's discussion of the ...
It is a most interesting and useful piece of work , particularly because it succeeds in relating phonology to general issues and currents in developmental psychology . Most original and insightful is Ingram's discussion of the ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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