Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... shows , in conversational storytelling , complexity of view- point , reference , and meaning . Green 1981 finds subject - verb inversion in colloquial discourse . All this research shows that what has been thought literate or literary ...
... shows , in conversational storytelling , complexity of view- point , reference , and meaning . Green 1981 finds subject - verb inversion in colloquial discourse . All this research shows that what has been thought literate or literary ...
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... shows that this experiencer is marked with a I affix . Thus we can say that ' jealous ' takes a I subject . 12 ... show clearly that , in 29 , the -at - marked noun must be a morphological II : ( 30 ) I : -SA - nokšo : pa - h ' I am ...
... shows that this experiencer is marked with a I affix . Thus we can say that ' jealous ' takes a I subject . 12 ... show clearly that , in 29 , the -at - marked noun must be a morphological II : ( 30 ) I : -SA - nokšo : pa - h ' I am ...
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... shows , many of the same rules justified for the verb system also apply to nouns , though some rules must be ... show a tendency to regularize their paradigms by discarding the oblique stem in favor of attaching the inflectional suffixes ...
... shows , many of the same rules justified for the verb system also apply to nouns , though some rules must be ... show a tendency to regularize their paradigms by discarding the oblique stem in favor of attaching the inflectional suffixes ...
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