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This argument arises from a careful study of Ojibwa dialects in which the old morphological contrast between transitive and intransitive paradigms is reduced or lost ; W shows that the easternmost dialects preserve the old system intact ...
This argument arises from a careful study of Ojibwa dialects in which the old morphological contrast between transitive and intransitive paradigms is reduced or lost ; W shows that the easternmost dialects preserve the old system intact ...
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My own suggestion of retroflexion as a distinctive feature came from my knowledge of distinctive retroflexed and non - retroflexed shibilants in the Kandahar dialect of Pashto ( Afghan ) ; but I was careful not to mention such , in my ...
My own suggestion of retroflexion as a distinctive feature came from my knowledge of distinctive retroflexed and non - retroflexed shibilants in the Kandahar dialect of Pashto ( Afghan ) ; but I was careful not to mention such , in my ...
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Syntax is rigid SVO except for topicalization not the same in the two books : Boni dialects structures . Relative clauses begin with al or ( BD ) presents an overview of the dialect situ( perfect ) abu , with resumptive pronoun for rel- ...
Syntax is rigid SVO except for topicalization not the same in the two books : Boni dialects structures . Relative clauses begin with al or ( BD ) presents an overview of the dialect situ( perfect ) abu , with resumptive pronoun for rel- ...
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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