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... tion that high vowels cannot be [ + lo ] and low vowels cannot be [ + hi ] . This is akin to a generative segmental treatment with segment structure conditions that specify allowed feature combinations ( segments ) . Archangeli and Pul ...
... tion that high vowels cannot be [ + lo ] and low vowels cannot be [ + hi ] . This is akin to a generative segmental treatment with segment structure conditions that specify allowed feature combinations ( segments ) . Archangeli and Pul ...
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... tion underlie and constrain cultural variation . Citing examples from Kwaio , Keesing focuses on the conceptualization and expression of time . RONALD W. LANGACKER deals with lan- guage and culture as overlapping facets of cogni- tion ...
... tion underlie and constrain cultural variation . Citing examples from Kwaio , Keesing focuses on the conceptualization and expression of time . RONALD W. LANGACKER deals with lan- guage and culture as overlapping facets of cogni- tion ...
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tion - the conventions of legal discourse show specifically how the discipline of law constructs truth and maintains authority through its use of language . [ ELLEN L. BARTON , Wayne State Uni- versity . ] Defining morphology : A ...
tion - the conventions of legal discourse show specifically how the discipline of law constructs truth and maintains authority through its use of language . [ ELLEN L. BARTON , Wayne State Uni- versity . ] Defining morphology : A ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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