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... Notes from the Department of Linguistics and Nigerian Languages , University of Ibadan 5 ( 2 ) .45-49 . 1989. Comparative Edoid : Phonology and lexicon . ( Delta Series , 6. ) Port Harcourt : University of Port Harcourt Press . EMENANJO ...
... Notes from the Department of Linguistics and Nigerian Languages , University of Ibadan 5 ( 2 ) .45-49 . 1989. Comparative Edoid : Phonology and lexicon . ( Delta Series , 6. ) Port Harcourt : University of Port Harcourt Press . EMENANJO ...
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... notes ) has not been altered at all . Instead , the authors have added notes to the main body of text in which they relativize some of their claims . A more substantial addition is their postface ( 255-79 plus notes ) in which they give ...
... notes ) has not been altered at all . Instead , the authors have added notes to the main body of text in which they relativize some of their claims . A more substantial addition is their postface ( 255-79 plus notes ) in which they give ...
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... notes that the Korean third person pronoun ku ' he ' can be construed as a bound variable . Example 64 comes from Kang ( 1988 : 194-5 ) . ( 64 ) a . Nukuna , [ ku ; -lul ccocha - o - nun salam - ul ] silh - e ha - n - ta . everyone he ...
... notes that the Korean third person pronoun ku ' he ' can be construed as a bound variable . Example 64 comes from Kang ( 1988 : 194-5 ) . ( 64 ) a . Nukuna , [ ku ; -lul ccocha - o - nun salam - ul ] silh - e ha - n - ta . everyone he ...
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