Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... appear in Linguistics . LAKOFF , GEORGE . MS . Pronouns and reference . LANGENDOEN , D. TERENCE . 1969. The study of syntax . New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston . LAWRENCE , MARSHALL , MS . Oksapmin sentence structure . To appear in ...
... appear in Linguistics . LAKOFF , GEORGE . MS . Pronouns and reference . LANGENDOEN , D. TERENCE . 1969. The study of syntax . New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston . LAWRENCE , MARSHALL , MS . Oksapmin sentence structure . To appear in ...
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... appear with ' double modal ' marker . For the root pad , only padāti padāt appear ( AV ) ; for mr only marāti ; for budh both bódhāti bódhat , besides bódhati bódhat . Two features are noteworthy here : the absence of expected ...
... appear with ' double modal ' marker . For the root pad , only padāti padāt appear ( AV ) ; for mr only marāti ; for budh both bódhāti bódhat , besides bódhati bódhat . Two features are noteworthy here : the absence of expected ...
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... appear in any of several positions in the sentence , it can generally appear in only one of these positions per sentence . Thus , This work was supported by grant number GS - 1934 from the NSF to Harvard Univer- sity , and by the ...
... appear in any of several positions in the sentence , it can generally appear in only one of these positions per sentence . Thus , This work was supported by grant number GS - 1934 from the NSF to Harvard Univer- sity , and by the ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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