Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... comparative conditional is related to the general correlative construction by means of an INSTANCE LINK ; the former is a more fully specified instance of the latter . In particular , the comparative - conditional construction contains ...
... comparative conditional is related to the general correlative construction by means of an INSTANCE LINK ; the former is a more fully specified instance of the latter . In particular , the comparative - conditional construction contains ...
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... comparative method ' ( 17-36 ) , ' The comparative method in the twentieth century ' ( 37-56 ) , ' The comparative method : Basic procedures ' ( 57-91 ) , ' Comparative recon- struction of morphology , syntax and the lexicon ' ( 92–121 ) ...
... comparative method ' ( 17-36 ) , ' The comparative method in the twentieth century ' ( 37-56 ) , ' The comparative method : Basic procedures ' ( 57-91 ) , ' Comparative recon- struction of morphology , syntax and the lexicon ' ( 92–121 ) ...
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... comparative method date , by definition , to a time prior to the split of the parent language into the daughters which enter into the com- parison . The Old Icelandic ( OI ) NOM SG forms in the table below illustrate the syn- chronic ...
... comparative method date , by definition , to a time prior to the split of the parent language into the daughters which enter into the com- parison . The Old Icelandic ( OI ) NOM SG forms in the table below illustrate the syn- chronic ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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