Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... argues that this analysis accounts for certain properties of anti - morphic contexts in Korean and Japanese . In van der Wouden's paper the three - way system is part of an extended argument for a semantic rather than a syntactic ...
... argues that this analysis accounts for certain properties of anti - morphic contexts in Korean and Japanese . In van der Wouden's paper the three - way system is part of an extended argument for a semantic rather than a syntactic ...
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... argues that apparent perspective shifts are con- textually motivated ( she shrewdly posits a later ' verification time ' to motivate the evidential use of the future ) . Matthews ( 69–92 ) skillfully contrasts nuances of usage of the ...
... argues that apparent perspective shifts are con- textually motivated ( she shrewdly posits a later ' verification time ' to motivate the evidential use of the future ) . Matthews ( 69–92 ) skillfully contrasts nuances of usage of the ...
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... argues that the n : m system is neither pan - Amerind nor distinc- tive of Amerind , citing about a dozen nonconforming pronominal systems from Amerind languages and a few conforming ones from elsewhere in the world ; he also argues ...
... argues that the n : m system is neither pan - Amerind nor distinc- tive of Amerind , citing about a dozen nonconforming pronominal systems from Amerind languages and a few conforming ones from elsewhere in the world ; he also argues ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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