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Lyons 1966 for similar ideas that influenced Huddleston ) ... Lazard's ( 2005 , 2006 ) approach is even closer to mine in that he not only focuses on the differences between similar descriptive categories across languages ( ' we cannot ...
Lyons 1966 for similar ideas that influenced Huddleston ) ... Lazard's ( 2005 , 2006 ) approach is even closer to mine in that he not only focuses on the differences between similar descriptive categories across languages ( ' we cannot ...
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In a sense , he seems to be taking a position similar to Pittman's and Cook and Johns's , namely , that the verb is syntactic in structure . He does not phrase his conclusion this way , but suggests that the long Yupik word retains ...
In a sense , he seems to be taking a position similar to Pittman's and Cook and Johns's , namely , that the verb is syntactic in structure . He does not phrase his conclusion this way , but suggests that the long Yupik word retains ...
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Rather , a verb similar in form , which is displaced and signed by the cheek , is used in such contexts ( Figure 10 ) . This sign , which can be glossed as BE - CONSUMED , also has a bent handshape rather than a handshape .
Rather , a verb similar in form , which is displaced and signed by the cheek , is used in such contexts ( Figure 10 ) . This sign , which can be glossed as BE - CONSUMED , also has a bent handshape rather than a handshape .
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