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The distinction between lite and nonlite constituents manifests itself in several ways . It is especially visible in the domain of word order , where the intuition is clear : lite constituents generally precede nonlite ones ...
The distinction between lite and nonlite constituents manifests itself in several ways . It is especially visible in the domain of word order , where the intuition is clear : lite constituents generally precede nonlite ones ...
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SUBFAMILY NOTES LANG Kabardian FAMILY North Causasian South Caucasian Uralic Niger - Congo Northwest Caucasian Georgian Georgian Finno - Ugric Atlantic - Congo No number distinction in 2nd person Central Salish Interior Salish Ge ...
SUBFAMILY NOTES LANG Kabardian FAMILY North Causasian South Caucasian Uralic Niger - Congo Northwest Caucasian Georgian Georgian Finno - Ugric Atlantic - Congo No number distinction in 2nd person Central Salish Interior Salish Ge ...
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The distinction is clearcut throughout the history of Irish , where at all stages the substantive verb tá ( expressing existence or being in a place / condition ) stands in sharp contrast to the copula is , each verb having its own full ...
The distinction is clearcut throughout the history of Irish , where at all stages the substantive verb tá ( expressing existence or being in a place / condition ) stands in sharp contrast to the copula is , each verb having its own full ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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