Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... forms are found in Table 19. In the first set the grave accent marking a low tone on the Phan Rang Cham forms is evidence of spreading through a medial * h in ' new ' and through a medial * s in ' iron ' ; just as clearly there is no ...
... forms are found in Table 19. In the first set the grave accent marking a low tone on the Phan Rang Cham forms is evidence of spreading through a medial * h in ' new ' and through a medial * s in ' iron ' ; just as clearly there is no ...
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... forms occurred at least three times . This was done under the view that one , and possibly even two instances of a ... forms appeared in more than one form , as shown under Multiple Tense in the table . The actual instances of multiple ...
... forms occurred at least three times . This was done under the view that one , and possibly even two instances of a ... forms appeared in more than one form , as shown under Multiple Tense in the table . The actual instances of multiple ...
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... forms of the first and second persons , singular and plural . For languages with distinct pronoun forms for varying degrees of formality , politeness , and so on , we chose the forms described as neutral or nonformal . Number categories ...
... forms of the first and second persons , singular and plural . For languages with distinct pronoun forms for varying degrees of formality , politeness , and so on , we chose the forms described as neutral or nonformal . Number categories ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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