Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... interesting for typological reasons . Finally , the emergence of different patterns in Toba Batak over time , and to some extent within indi- vidual speakers , has interesting implications for variation and language change . 2. Um ...
... interesting for typological reasons . Finally , the emergence of different patterns in Toba Batak over time , and to some extent within indi- vidual speakers , has interesting implications for variation and language change . 2. Um ...
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... interesting , must be considered somewhat peripheral to the main thrust of ALS in that they do not treat the problems at hand in terms of interface of modules but rather deal with elaborations within a particular module . In ' Autostruc ...
... interesting , must be considered somewhat peripheral to the main thrust of ALS in that they do not treat the problems at hand in terms of interface of modules but rather deal with elaborations within a particular module . In ' Autostruc ...
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... interesting possibility , but it then requires that the extent of semantic relatedness be explored , otherwise the analysis may become vacuous . T's examination of possessives could have become an interesting pilot study in determining ...
... interesting possibility , but it then requires that the extent of semantic relatedness be explored , otherwise the analysis may become vacuous . T's examination of possessives could have become an interesting pilot study in determining ...
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