Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... marked class and are hence regular ) . Only the class of full roots is regular . It constitutes the default class for Hebrew roots . And just like default classes in other languages , it includes those roots that exceptionally do not ...
... marked class and are hence regular ) . Only the class of full roots is regular . It constitutes the default class for Hebrew roots . And just like default classes in other languages , it includes those roots that exceptionally do not ...
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... marked alternation classes of coronalsonorant - initial verb roots in Hebrew and that , though these are traditionally labeled R1n and R1y , that characterization is not entirely correct : the R1n class contains several R1y roots and ...
... marked alternation classes of coronalsonorant - initial verb roots in Hebrew and that , though these are traditionally labeled R1n and R1y , that characterization is not entirely correct : the R1n class contains several R1y roots and ...
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... marked with a nominal temporal marker can be located at the reference time , the utterance time , or another contextually given time , I can explore how -kue and -rã affect the temporal interpretation of Guaraní noun phrases . Consider ...
... marked with a nominal temporal marker can be located at the reference time , the utterance time , or another contextually given time , I can explore how -kue and -rã affect the temporal interpretation of Guaraní noun phrases . Consider ...
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
In the beginning was the word Mark Aronoff | 803 |
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acquisition adult analysis appear approach articulatory aspect Cambridge Caribbean chapter child classes clauses compared complex consonant constraints context contrast corpus costs denoted dialect discourse discussion distinct effects emerge English evidence example existence fact focus forms function future given grammar Guaraní historical important individual interpretation introduces issues John language lexical linguistic located Mainlanders marked markers meaning morphology natural newcomers nominal noun phrase NYBR occur onset overt pattern Person phonetic phonological position predicate present Press production pronoun propose provides reference relation roots selection semantic sentences shows situation sound Spanish speakers specific speech strong structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table temporal markers tense texts theory tion true types University variable velars verb vocabulary words York