Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... issues have been clarified , and the scope of questioning has been broadened . With these reformula- tions , we are now poised to ask the right kinds of questions about the relationship between language , thought , and culture ...
... issues have been clarified , and the scope of questioning has been broadened . With these reformula- tions , we are now poised to ask the right kinds of questions about the relationship between language , thought , and culture ...
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... issues where Tuki data allow him to offer revisions to prior P & P theory , e.g. the independence of subject postposing , illicit in Tuki , from its obligatory verbal subject - marking ( 34 , 95 ) . He displays less knowledge of Bantu ...
... issues where Tuki data allow him to offer revisions to prior P & P theory , e.g. the independence of subject postposing , illicit in Tuki , from its obligatory verbal subject - marking ( 34 , 95 ) . He displays less knowledge of Bantu ...
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