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... person category it is also the most frequent nasal : first person in the Old World , second person in the New World . In Australia , m is rare in pronouns . " In New Guinea , both m and n are associated with both first and second person ...
... person category it is also the most frequent nasal : first person in the Old World , second person in the New World . In Australia , m is rare in pronouns . " In New Guinea , both m and n are associated with both first and second person ...
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... person - number categories . In the first person ( singular and plural ) in the Old World and in the second person ( singular and plural ) in the New World m predominates . In the Pacific , n predominates in both the first and second ...
... person - number categories . In the first person ( singular and plural ) in the Old World and in the second person ( singular and plural ) in the New World m predominates . In the Pacific , n predominates in both the first and second ...
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... person cate- gories . It can be concluded that higher frequencies of particular nasals in partic- ular person categories in particular continents reflect neither universals nor random chance . 3.3 . PHONOSYMBOLISM AND OTHER ...
... person cate- gories . It can be concluded that higher frequencies of particular nasals in partic- ular person categories in particular continents reflect neither universals nor random chance . 3.3 . PHONOSYMBOLISM AND OTHER ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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