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Zuni grammar . By STANLEY NEWMAN . ( University of New Mexico Publications in Anthropology , Number 14. ) Pp . viii , 77. Albuquerque , 1965 . Reviewed by WILLARD WALKER , Carnegie Corporation Cross - Cultural Education Project Zuni ...
Zuni grammar . By STANLEY NEWMAN . ( University of New Mexico Publications in Anthropology , Number 14. ) Pp . viii , 77. Albuquerque , 1965 . Reviewed by WILLARD WALKER , Carnegie Corporation Cross - Cultural Education Project Zuni ...
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tive grammar may be determined by considerations of practical convenience ( 224 lines 24-6 , 227 para . 2 ) . In his examples , he is sometimes careless in applying his own rules ( cf. T18 on 253 and its application on 292 f . ) ...
tive grammar may be determined by considerations of practical convenience ( 224 lines 24-6 , 227 para . 2 ) . In his examples , he is sometimes careless in applying his own rules ( cf. T18 on 253 and its application on 292 f . ) ...
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Even if Gleason were right in arguing for a language - centered curriculum , the implementation of his argument today would only aggravate a situation in which anybody who once read a grammar sets himself up to teach the English ...
Even if Gleason were right in arguing for a language - centered curriculum , the implementation of his argument today would only aggravate a situation in which anybody who once read a grammar sets himself up to teach the English ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
Urheberrecht | |
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