Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... represented by the Méi - xiàn dialect in Cell 15. Yuè is represented by the Guăng - dong ( Cantonese ) dialect in Cell 16 , and the Min dialects by Xià - mén ( Amoy ) , Chǎo - zhōu , and Fú - zhōu ( Foochow ) in Cells 17 , 18 , and 19 ...
... represented by the Méi - xiàn dialect in Cell 15. Yuè is represented by the Guăng - dong ( Cantonese ) dialect in Cell 16 , and the Min dialects by Xià - mén ( Amoy ) , Chǎo - zhōu , and Fú - zhōu ( Foochow ) in Cells 17 , 18 , and 19 ...
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... represents the pattern here.5 The cases of i's , tha's and wha's provide other examples in which the copula is frequently represented : ( 35 ) I's a real light yellow color . ( 15 , Cobras , 490 ) ( 36 ) Tha's my daily routine : women ...
... represents the pattern here.5 The cases of i's , tha's and wha's provide other examples in which the copula is frequently represented : ( 35 ) I's a real light yellow color . ( 15 , Cobras , 490 ) ( 36 ) Tha's my daily routine : women ...
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... represents the actual situation . Given these quantitative relations , we can now return to the problem of the ... represented by the abstract quantitative models of Figures 8a - c . The application of the variable contraction and ...
... represents the actual situation . Given these quantitative relations , we can now return to the problem of the ... represented by the abstract quantitative models of Figures 8a - c . The application of the variable contraction and ...
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