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These definitions are still not composed of primitive concepts , but they do not ( at least not evidently ) introduce language - particular concepts , so they are ( or can be made , with suitable refinement ) crosslinguistically ...
These definitions are still not composed of primitive concepts , but they do not ( at least not evidently ) introduce language - particular concepts , so they are ( or can be made , with suitable refinement ) crosslinguistically ...
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Matthews simply presupposes that the basis for comparison lies in the initial structural analysis of each particular system ' ( 1997 : 199 ) , but this is not how typology works . In fact , it cannot work this way because systems are ...
Matthews simply presupposes that the basis for comparison lies in the initial structural analysis of each particular system ' ( 1997 : 199 ) , but this is not how typology works . In fact , it cannot work this way because systems are ...
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Otherwise , this is certainly an essay that would fit better in a book on field research , since it says very little that bears on how poverty affects access to particular languages or the maintenance or revitalization of some others ...
Otherwise , this is certainly an essay that would fit better in a book on field research , since it says very little that bears on how poverty affects access to particular languages or the maintenance or revitalization of some others ...
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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