Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... dialects of Cornouaillais are mutually intelligible . There is a standard written language , based mainly on Léonard . There is also a second standard literary language , of lesser importance statisti- cally , based on the dialect of ...
... dialects of Cornouaillais are mutually intelligible . There is a standard written language , based mainly on Léonard . There is also a second standard literary language , of lesser importance statisti- cally , based on the dialect of ...
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... dialects have only epicene plurals , which correspond in form to the masculine plurals of this dialect . ( 5 ) extensive occurrence of the present - tense stem of verbs as neuter present forms ( without the addition of the neuter suffix ...
... dialects have only epicene plurals , which correspond in form to the masculine plurals of this dialect . ( 5 ) extensive occurrence of the present - tense stem of verbs as neuter present forms ( without the addition of the neuter suffix ...
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... dialects ) is to say that there would be no difference in the vowels in the initial syllables of the following two constructions : / ketu pōcu / ' it got spoiled ' ( initial verb / keru̸ / in this and other dialects ) ; / keți pōcu ...
... dialects ) is to say that there would be no difference in the vowels in the initial syllables of the following two constructions : / ketu pōcu / ' it got spoiled ' ( initial verb / keru̸ / in this and other dialects ) ; / keți pōcu ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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