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Similar glottal forms are also found for medial ( p ) and ( k ) ( happy , baker ) . The glottal variants are extremely salient auditorily , probably because the relative timing of oral and laryngeal components differs from the norm ...
Similar glottal forms are also found for medial ( p ) and ( k ) ( happy , baker ) . The glottal variants are extremely salient auditorily , probably because the relative timing of oral and laryngeal components differs from the norm ...
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These morphological phenomena are very similar to those found in young creoles : they are the product of change , grammaticizations , and they are infrequent within the language . Sign - language morphology thus seems to comprise two ...
These morphological phenomena are very similar to those found in young creoles : they are the product of change , grammaticizations , and they are infrequent within the language . Sign - language morphology thus seems to comprise two ...
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Mechanisms similar to the one described here should in principle be capable of explaining the licensing of novel resultatives mentioned by G & J ( p . 562 ) . 38 37 Similar observations have been made by Haiman ( 1978 ) about the ...
Mechanisms similar to the one described here should in principle be capable of explaining the licensing of novel resultatives mentioned by G & J ( p . 562 ) . 38 37 Similar observations have been made by Haiman ( 1978 ) about the ...
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