Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... historical . They characterize the Bering Sea as a language area or Sprachbund , within which Chukchi - Eskimo language contact is likely to have resulted in a Chukchi - based trade jargon during the 19th century — as well as lexical ...
... historical . They characterize the Bering Sea as a language area or Sprachbund , within which Chukchi - Eskimo language contact is likely to have resulted in a Chukchi - based trade jargon during the 19th century — as well as lexical ...
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... HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION 4.1 . HISTORICAL MARKERS . In this section we pursue the possibility that nasal consonants in personal pronouns can serve as markers of historical connections more remote in time than standard comparative ...
... HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION 4.1 . HISTORICAL MARKERS . In this section we pursue the possibility that nasal consonants in personal pronouns can serve as markers of historical connections more remote in time than standard comparative ...
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... historical linguistics has increased in both importance and popularity in recent years ' . F attributes this perceived change in status partially to a growing appreciation of historical linguistics by ' specialists in other areas of ...
... historical linguistics has increased in both importance and popularity in recent years ' . F attributes this perceived change in status partially to a growing appreciation of historical linguistics by ' specialists in other areas of ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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