Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... distribution of the n : m pronominal system in Amerind or elsewhere ; neither side offers a proper survey that can capture evidence , both positive and negative , without bias so that the field can assess the distribution and status of ...
... distribution of the n : m pronominal system in Amerind or elsewhere ; neither side offers a proper survey that can capture evidence , both positive and negative , without bias so that the field can assess the distribution and status of ...
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... distribution in only one : New Guinea , where it occurs chiefly in languages of the northern coast in both the second person singular and the first person plural . The nim paradigm has a geographical distribution similar to that of m by ...
... distribution in only one : New Guinea , where it occurs chiefly in languages of the northern coast in both the second person singular and the first person plural . The nim paradigm has a geographical distribution similar to that of m by ...
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The n : m paradigm in the Americas has a coherent and clear geographical distribution , but its distribution over the major branches proposed for Amerind is not coherent or neat . Consider the 17 American languages with strict para ...
The n : m paradigm in the Americas has a coherent and clear geographical distribution , but its distribution over the major branches proposed for Amerind is not coherent or neat . Consider the 17 American languages with strict para ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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