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Part One is devoted to a theoretical discussion of the notions of aspect ( tradi- tionally a grammatical category ) and aktionsart ( an inherent property of situa- tions ) . T ( 6f . ) rejects this distinction , now made in much of the ...
Part One is devoted to a theoretical discussion of the notions of aspect ( tradi- tionally a grammatical category ) and aktionsart ( an inherent property of situa- tions ) . T ( 6f . ) rejects this distinction , now made in much of the ...
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There are two special categories of sub- missions that are available for authors wishing to pursue further discussion of a topic : Corrections appear at the end of the Editor's Department column and are intended to correct factual ...
There are two special categories of sub- missions that are available for authors wishing to pursue further discussion of a topic : Corrections appear at the end of the Editor's Department column and are intended to correct factual ...
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Such an outlook motivates F to attempt ' a clear summary of the various methods used by linguists in the reconstruction of earlier language forms and a discussion of the theoretical principles upon which these methods rest ' in the ...
Such an outlook motivates F to attempt ' a clear summary of the various methods used by linguists in the reconstruction of earlier language forms and a discussion of the theoretical principles upon which these methods rest ' in the ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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