Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... examples in later chapters . For example , Tuki's typical Bantu indepen- dent pronouns are introduced as ' subject pronouns ' ( 31 ) but later revealed to also have uses as objects of verbs and prepositions ( 173 ) . Similarly , B intro ...
... examples in later chapters . For example , Tuki's typical Bantu indepen- dent pronouns are introduced as ' subject pronouns ' ( 31 ) but later revealed to also have uses as objects of verbs and prepositions ( 173 ) . Similarly , B intro ...
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... example , that a xydoe лuуo is a ' thin face ' while xydыe бedрo are ' bony hips ' ; a ' bony face ' is костлЯвое лицо . А лицо can also be толстое ' fat ' , мЯсистое ' fleshy ' or пухлое ' plump ' . For lexicographers , the dictionary ...
... example , that a xydoe лuуo is a ' thin face ' while xydыe бedрo are ' bony hips ' ; a ' bony face ' is костлЯвое лицо . А лицо can also be толстое ' fat ' , мЯсистое ' fleshy ' or пухлое ' plump ' . For lexicographers , the dictionary ...
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... example , contains many wн - questions . ) 13 The data that P & L do cite , how- ever , do not , in fact , support their claims . P & L's glosses of the sentences they cite diverge from the glosses contained in the source material in ...
... example , contains many wн - questions . ) 13 The data that P & L do cite , how- ever , do not , in fact , support their claims . P & L's glosses of the sentences they cite diverge from the glosses contained in the source material in ...
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