Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... verbs , though in the vocabulary we find seven stems identified as noun - transitive verb , three as noun - intransitive verb , two as preposed adjective - intransitive verb . Particle subclasses are onomatopoetic particles ...
... verbs , though in the vocabulary we find seven stems identified as noun - transitive verb , three as noun - intransitive verb , two as preposed adjective - intransitive verb . Particle subclasses are onomatopoetic particles ...
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... verb ( read ) are assigned to separate VP's as I have suggested , we apparently need a special rule to ensure that past tense is not associated with the next lower verb than be . But it is important to note that this is not a unique ...
... verb ( read ) are assigned to separate VP's as I have suggested , we apparently need a special rule to ensure that past tense is not associated with the next lower verb than be . But it is important to note that this is not a unique ...
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... verb ( §§62-73 ) , and the particle ( §§74-84 ) . The first chapter consists primarily of a list of phonemes together with various remarks on allophony and phonetic realization ; generally speaking , not much space is devoted to ...
... verb ( §§62-73 ) , and the particle ( §§74-84 ) . The first chapter consists primarily of a list of phonemes together with various remarks on allophony and phonetic realization ; generally speaking , not much space is devoted to ...
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