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Thus Hymes , in the passage cited above , takes the ten positional verb categories which are found in both Tlingit and Proto - Athabascan and shows that they can be arranged in 3,628,800 possible ways . In the abstract any of the ...
Thus Hymes , in the passage cited above , takes the ten positional verb categories which are found in both Tlingit and Proto - Athabascan and shows that they can be arranged in 3,628,800 possible ways . In the abstract any of the ...
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In examples 5 and 8 , it is also possible to have extra height and stress on the first syllable with syntactic accent . It should be noted , however , that these features can occur only as the realization of the FIRST syntactic accent ...
In examples 5 and 8 , it is also possible to have extra height and stress on the first syllable with syntactic accent . It should be noted , however , that these features can occur only as the realization of the FIRST syntactic accent ...
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sentence types and situations in which one or another feature must be excluded or included , but there is no systematic statement about the grammatical or semantic characteristics of sentences that allow or require the possible ...
sentence types and situations in which one or another feature must be excluded or included , but there is no systematic statement about the grammatical or semantic characteristics of sentences that allow or require the possible ...
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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 |
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