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... particular position in a particular form . ( This is not an estimate of the actual frequency of n in pronominals , an issue we return to below . ) Assume ... particular fillers in particular cells is the THE AMERIND PERSONAL PRONOUNS 339.
... particular position in a particular form . ( This is not an estimate of the actual frequency of n in pronominals , an issue we return to below . ) Assume ... particular fillers in particular cells is the THE AMERIND PERSONAL PRONOUNS 339.
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× tion of particular fillers in particular cells is the product of the individual cells ; in the case of ( 1 ) it is the product of the values of the three filled cells , i.e. 0.00625 0.00625 × 0.00625 = 0.000000244 , or two - in - ten ...
× tion of particular fillers in particular cells is the product of the individual cells ; in the case of ( 1 ) it is the product of the values of the three filled cells , i.e. 0.00625 0.00625 × 0.00625 = 0.000000244 , or two - in - ten ...
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... particular person categories in particular areas , while n is frequent in personal pronouns in general . The various continent - to - continent asymmetries in frequency of particular nasals in particular person categories are ...
... particular person categories in particular areas , while n is frequent in personal pronouns in general . The various continent - to - continent asymmetries in frequency of particular nasals in particular person categories are ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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