Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... Bahnar loanwords in Haroi than in either Rade or Jarai . In fact , the influence of Bahnar is so great that some writers have referred to the Haroi people as Bahnar Cham . In their discussion , Tegenfeldt - Mundhenk and Goschnick ...
... Bahnar loanwords in Haroi than in either Rade or Jarai . In fact , the influence of Bahnar is so great that some writers have referred to the Haroi people as Bahnar Cham . In their discussion , Tegenfeldt - Mundhenk and Goschnick ...
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... Bahnar speakers . And , while technically Bahnar does not seem to be a restructured register system in the sense of Huffman 1976 , like Haroi , Bahnar has undergone realignment of its vowel system under the influence of phonation ...
... Bahnar speakers . And , while technically Bahnar does not seem to be a restructured register system in the sense of Huffman 1976 , like Haroi , Bahnar has undergone realignment of its vowel system under the influence of phonation ...
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... Bahnar : more specifically , when Bahnar had phonation differences on its vowels Haroi developed them too , and when Bahnar lost these differences , Haroi again followed suit . The paths of internal change varied greatly from ...
... Bahnar : more specifically , when Bahnar had phonation differences on its vowels Haroi developed them too , and when Bahnar lost these differences , Haroi again followed suit . The paths of internal change varied greatly from ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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acceptability affix allomorph Amerind analysis anaphoric argues argument aspect Bahnar base words bilingualism Cambridge Cham Chamic Chamic languages chapter clitic constraints construction context deverbal nominal direct object discourse discussion distinction disyllabic English example exclamative Finnish foot-based meter formal frequency function German grammar guage hapax legomena Haroi initial interaction intransitive intransitive verbs Japanese language acquisition language contact Leino linguistic Luiseño macroroles magnitude estimation meaning modal monosyllables morphology nasals nonfinite nonlexical noun obstruents paper paradigm parameter pattern Phan Rang Cham phonetic phonological postpredicate pragmatic predicate productivity prominence pronominal pronouns properties prosodic reference role sample second language second language acquisition semantic sentence speakers stressed syllable strong position structure suffix syntactic syntax Table Taroo thematic roles theory tion tone topic trochee Tsat unaccusative verbs unergative unergative verbs University Press unstressed volume vowel weak position Western Cham