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... morphological system which we have examined . ( This is in fact the richest part of that system ; no other part of ... morphological categories studied prove resistant to marked change until the lower reaches of the proficiency continuum ...
... morphological system which we have examined . ( This is in fact the richest part of that system ; no other part of ... morphological categories studied prove resistant to marked change until the lower reaches of the proficiency continuum ...
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... morphological structures . These y.f.s. not only share , both actively and passively , the morphological norms of the o.f.s. , they also share their norms for the USE of Gaelic . Fluent speakers , both older and younger , adhere to the ...
... morphological structures . These y.f.s. not only share , both actively and passively , the morphological norms of the o.f.s. , they also share their norms for the USE of Gaelic . Fluent speakers , both older and younger , adhere to the ...
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... morphological boots on . In the absence of detailed comparable studies of other dying languages , it is hard to interpret the resistance of ESG to large - scale morphological simplification . A number of factors seem to be of possible ...
... morphological boots on . In the absence of detailed comparable studies of other dying languages , it is hard to interpret the resistance of ESG to large - scale morphological simplification . A number of factors seem to be of possible ...
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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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