Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... involving a high vowel have a perceptual metathesis as their origin , but synchronic alternations involving a are due to the fact that the paragogic vowel surfaces as a in Leti . This accident has left the impression of two distinct ...
... involving a high vowel have a perceptual metathesis as their origin , but synchronic alternations involving a are due to the fact that the paragogic vowel surfaces as a in Leti . This accident has left the impression of two distinct ...
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... involving / yax- / in the sense ' VERB a little ' with a juxtaposed bare verb root . But neither these constructions nor the attested thematic suffixal forms in * - ( y ) ax- show any trace of overt nominalization of the attached ...
... involving / yax- / in the sense ' VERB a little ' with a juxtaposed bare verb root . But neither these constructions nor the attested thematic suffixal forms in * - ( y ) ax- show any trace of overt nominalization of the attached ...
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... involving plural ( not singular ! ) subject ( J. Hill & Nolasquez 1973 : 129 , 169 , 178 ) . A semantically low - content ' light ' verb like this is a good candidate for grammaticalization . It is perfectly reasonable to suspect that ...
... involving plural ( not singular ! ) subject ( J. Hill & Nolasquez 1973 : 129 , 169 , 178 ) . A semantically low - content ' light ' verb like this is a good candidate for grammaticalization . It is perfectly reasonable to suspect that ...
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