Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... considered as a kind of Mam . The authors deviate from traditional dialec- tological practice in a number of ways . First , since they deny the existence of well - defined dialects , they say that they are seeking ' stan- dard dialects ...
... considered as a kind of Mam . The authors deviate from traditional dialec- tological practice in a number of ways . First , since they deny the existence of well - defined dialects , they say that they are seeking ' stan- dard dialects ...
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... considered since they do not appear at S - structure and would therefore involve absolute neutralization . ) For example , D. Payne 1985 offers solid arguments that the pragmatically unmarked word order in Yagua is clitic - VSO . In ...
... considered since they do not appear at S - structure and would therefore involve absolute neutralization . ) For example , D. Payne 1985 offers solid arguments that the pragmatically unmarked word order in Yagua is clitic - VSO . In ...
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... considered eminently Dravidian , the focus is on the quotative marker enru ( lit. ' saying / having said ' ) which , being an absolutive of the verbal root en- ' say ( so ) ' , conforms perfectly to the Strict OV Constraint . What is ...
... considered eminently Dravidian , the focus is on the quotative marker enru ( lit. ' saying / having said ' ) which , being an absolutive of the verbal root en- ' say ( so ) ' , conforms perfectly to the Strict OV Constraint . What is ...
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