Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... seems to be supported by comparing the use of -SJA and -EN- in Russian with other Slavic languages where the cognate morphemes occur with a different distribution . For example , Polish does not use the equivalent of -SJA ( się ) in ...
... seems to be supported by comparing the use of -SJA and -EN- in Russian with other Slavic languages where the cognate morphemes occur with a different distribution . For example , Polish does not use the equivalent of -SJA ( się ) in ...
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... seem must describe a quality or condition which is accessible to direct observation . This follows from the fact that , given the sentences John seems sick and John seems to be sick , the former is inappropriate in a context where the ...
... seem must describe a quality or condition which is accessible to direct observation . This follows from the fact that , given the sentences John seems sick and John seems to be sick , the former is inappropriate in a context where the ...
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... seems to be developing at the end of the period . H , on the other hand , seems to gain control over certain classes and then to prefer to add new words to them . Classes which show this preference on H's phone tree are [ b ] , [ m ] ...
... seems to be developing at the end of the period . H , on the other hand , seems to gain control over certain classes and then to prefer to add new words to them . Classes which show this preference on H's phone tree are [ b ] , [ m ] ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
Some functional relationships in grammar Jeffrey Heath | 89 |
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