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To appear in Papers in New Guinea Linguistics , 15 ( Pacific linguistics , series A , no . 31 ) . BACH , EMMON . 1968. Nouns and noun phrases . Universals in linguistic theory , ed . by Emmon Bach and Robert T. Harms , 91–124 .
To appear in Papers in New Guinea Linguistics , 15 ( Pacific linguistics , series A , no . 31 ) . BACH , EMMON . 1968. Nouns and noun phrases . Universals in linguistic theory , ed . by Emmon Bach and Robert T. Harms , 91–124 .
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To 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 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 .
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He observes that even can appear in any of several positions in the sentence , and that the particular position chosen can play a role in determining the full semantic interpretation of the sentence : ( 1 ) a .
He observes that even can appear in any of several positions in the sentence , and that the particular position chosen can play a role in determining the full semantic interpretation of the sentence : ( 1 ) a .
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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