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SCOPE OF STRICT COMPLEX ID RULES . In addition to the different formal processes used by various languages in their strict complex ID rules , there are also differences in the extent of their application , and hence in their over - all ...
SCOPE OF STRICT COMPLEX ID RULES . In addition to the different formal processes used by various languages in their strict complex ID rules , there are also differences in the extent of their application , and hence in their over - all ...
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We can construct a rank - order of the languages discussed here on the basis of the importance of their strict complex ID rules : ( 13 ) a . Nunggubuyu ( least ) b . Arabic c . English d . Turkish , Basque e . Choctaw ( most ) 9.
We can construct a rank - order of the languages discussed here on the basis of the importance of their strict complex ID rules : ( 13 ) a . Nunggubuyu ( least ) b . Arabic c . English d . Turkish , Basque e . Choctaw ( most ) 9.
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To be sure , we cannot claim that such NF borrowings were given a complex morphological analysis by ME speakers , since such an assertion would require that words were borrowed in coherent morphological sets so as to make suffixes ...
To be sure , we cannot claim that such NF borrowings were given a complex morphological analysis by ME speakers , since such an assertion would require that words were borrowed in coherent morphological sets so as to make suffixes ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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