Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... verb - initially as being to any extent an indicator of verb aspect . 2. PHRASE STRUCTURE ( Verb phrase , Noun phrase ) . " The beginning of the verb phrase is signaled by any of the verbal - pronoun markers , and the end by phrase ...
... verb - initially as being to any extent an indicator of verb aspect . 2. PHRASE STRUCTURE ( Verb phrase , Noun phrase ) . " The beginning of the verb phrase is signaled by any of the verbal - pronoun markers , and the end by phrase ...
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... verb contains pronominal references to noun phrases that have been modified to indicate nominative , ergative , and dative surface cases . In addition to this , the verb is also , under certain circumstances , inflected to indicate ...
... verb contains pronominal references to noun phrases that have been modified to indicate nominative , ergative , and dative surface cases . In addition to this , the verb is also , under certain circumstances , inflected to indicate ...
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... verb . On the very same page , N lists zki as a plural indicator ; but this is zki , where ki is not remotely connected with plurality . Again , I fail to see the use of listing , in the systematic exposition of the verb , such ...
... verb . On the very same page , N lists zki as a plural indicator ; but this is zki , where ki is not remotely connected with plurality . Again , I fail to see the use of listing , in the systematic exposition of the verb , such ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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