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Then ( $ 1.2 ) it zeroes in on the more specific issue of discourse cohesion and Rigvedic discourse . Even more specifically , $ 1.3 deals with the typology of Rigvedic conjunction . The analysis can be summarized as follows : ( 1 ) ...
Then ( $ 1.2 ) it zeroes in on the more specific issue of discourse cohesion and Rigvedic discourse . Even more specifically , $ 1.3 deals with the typology of Rigvedic conjunction . The analysis can be summarized as follows : ( 1 ) ...
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The first is the thesis of specific nativism , in which certain linguistic structures and principles are assumed to be innate . The second is the autonomy hypothesis , which argues that grammatical categories and structures are neither ...
The first is the thesis of specific nativism , in which certain linguistic structures and principles are assumed to be innate . The second is the autonomy hypothesis , which argues that grammatical categories and structures are neither ...
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... also has instances of incorporation and lexicalization of specific postpositions with specific verbs , but these latter phenomena are more limited than in certain other languages . INCORPORATION : THE CASE OF WINNEBAGO 4.1 .
... also has instances of incorporation and lexicalization of specific postpositions with specific verbs , but these latter phenomena are more limited than in certain other languages . INCORPORATION : THE CASE OF WINNEBAGO 4.1 .
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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