Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... World . This is particularly clear in the bottom rows of Table 11 , where continents are grouped into Old World ( Africa , Europe , Northern Asia , South and Southeast Asia ) , Pacific ( New Guinea and Melanesia , Australia ) , and New ...
... World . This is particularly clear in the bottom rows of Table 11 , where continents are grouped into Old World ( Africa , Europe , Northern Asia , South and Southeast Asia ) , Pacific ( New Guinea and Melanesia , Australia ) , and New ...
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... WORLD 55 19 34 11 PACIFIC 47 1 2 8 NEW WORLD 71 2 3 30 42 TOTAL 173 22 12 49 2728 19 7 14 17 4 9 14 31 43 9.5 39 22 38 3222 25 30 13 TABLE 14. Most frequent initial nasal among the various allomorphs , pronoun by pronoun , for m and n ...
... WORLD 55 19 34 11 PACIFIC 47 1 2 8 NEW WORLD 71 2 3 30 42 TOTAL 173 22 12 49 2728 19 7 14 17 4 9 14 31 43 9.5 39 22 38 3222 25 30 13 TABLE 14. Most frequent initial nasal among the various allomorphs , pronoun by pronoun , for m and n ...
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... WORLD 17 31 4 7 2 18 14 26 5 9 PACIFIC 1 2 3 6 1 4 4 9 2 4 NEW WORLD 1 1 21 30 2 7 1 1 20 29 TOTAL 19 11 28 16 5 9 18 11 27 16 TABLE 15. Number of languages having initial m- in independent pronouns ( first or second stem ) . All ...
... WORLD 17 31 4 7 2 18 14 26 5 9 PACIFIC 1 2 3 6 1 4 4 9 2 4 NEW WORLD 1 1 21 30 2 7 1 1 20 29 TOTAL 19 11 28 16 5 9 18 11 27 16 TABLE 15. Number of languages having initial m- in independent pronouns ( first or second stem ) . All ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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