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Since then , the nature of word formation has been controversial in many ways . As seen in Spencer 1993 and Borer 1998 , one of the currently contentious issues in theoretical linguistics remains to be the opposition between lexical and ...
Since then , the nature of word formation has been controversial in many ways . As seen in Spencer 1993 and Borer 1998 , one of the currently contentious issues in theoretical linguistics remains to be the opposition between lexical and ...
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Two chapters are devoted to the nature of pronouns and verb agreement in signed languages ( as is DIANE LILLO - MARTIN'S chapter in the syntax section ) , topics which have received a great deal of attention in recent years , but both ...
Two chapters are devoted to the nature of pronouns and verb agreement in signed languages ( as is DIANE LILLO - MARTIN'S chapter in the syntax section ) , topics which have received a great deal of attention in recent years , but both ...
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Ch . 3 ( 89-189 ) , the core of the study , discusses the peculiarities of Slavic - Hungarian contact , addresses the problematic nature of East Slavic loanwords in Hungarian , and questions whether Pannonian should be treated as ...
Ch . 3 ( 89-189 ) , the core of the study , discusses the peculiarities of Slavic - Hungarian contact , addresses the problematic nature of East Slavic loanwords in Hungarian , and questions whether Pannonian should be treated as ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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