Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... example , alknge pange ' blind ' is listed under both alknge ' eye ' and pange ' closed ' . There is no part of speech given . Some cultural items and flora and fauna are illustrated , and example sentences in West- ern Arrernte and ...
... example , alknge pange ' blind ' is listed under both alknge ' eye ' and pange ' closed ' . There is no part of speech given . Some cultural items and flora and fauna are illustrated , and example sentences in West- ern Arrernte and ...
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... example , AM / ' win ( t ) ǝr / winter , BR / ' deindzǝ ( r ) / danger ; and ( 3 ) headwords accompanied by inflectional forms which are either preceded simply by a hyphen , for example , / deil , -z / for dale , dales , or by a ...
... example , AM / ' win ( t ) ǝr / winter , BR / ' deindzǝ ( r ) / danger ; and ( 3 ) headwords accompanied by inflectional forms which are either preceded simply by a hyphen , for example , / deil , -z / for dale , dales , or by a ...
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... example , use the equative in 2a ( repeated below as 46a ) to assert that she is the person who ordered the pad thai , while at the same time presupposing that there exists a salient mapping between restaurant customers ( set 1 ) and ...
... example , use the equative in 2a ( repeated below as 46a ) to assert that she is the person who ordered the pad thai , while at the same time presupposing that there exists a salient mapping between restaurant customers ( set 1 ) and ...
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