Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... speakers in this context , but not with the intended meaning . Instead , they mean that the robbers are easily ... speakers of Italian reject il quale when it corresponds to a direct object ; for them , ( 13-14 ) a are unacceptable with ...
... speakers in this context , but not with the intended meaning . Instead , they mean that the robbers are easily ... speakers of Italian reject il quale when it corresponds to a direct object ; for them , ( 13-14 ) a are unacceptable with ...
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... Speakers of YD ( such as LN ) and of Young Ngiyambaa generalize the same ergative allomorph -gu as the unvarying suffix form . There is a similar pattern of allomorphic reduction for the locative affix . In both Traditional Ngi- yambaa ...
... Speakers of YD ( such as LN ) and of Young Ngiyambaa generalize the same ergative allomorph -gu as the unvarying suffix form . There is a similar pattern of allomorphic reduction for the locative affix . In both Traditional Ngi- yambaa ...
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... speaker , gave this single occurrence . ) In all other instances , YD speakers link these clauses by a single conjunction word- ( English ) an ' or then ~ den , or baŋum ' then ' - or by simple juxtapo- sition : an ' ( 18 ) buliman bani ...
... speaker , gave this single occurrence . ) In all other instances , YD speakers link these clauses by a single conjunction word- ( English ) an ' or then ~ den , or baŋum ' then ' - or by simple juxtapo- sition : an ' ( 18 ) buliman bani ...
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