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An example of a Khalkha reason clause formed with the instrumental is in line 5 of example 64 above , which ends in -oor translated ' since ' . A particularly common Khalkha nonfinite ending is -aad , visible in the second line of 64.
An example of a Khalkha reason clause formed with the instrumental is in line 5 of example 64 above , which ends in -oor translated ' since ' . A particularly common Khalkha nonfinite ending is -aad , visible in the second line of 64.
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For example , in the chapter on Norfolk Island and Pitcairn English , the authors describe not only the ontogenesis of the Pitcairn variety but also its relation to Norfolk Island . Pitkern - Norfok , as it is spelled in the written ...
For example , in the chapter on Norfolk Island and Pitcairn English , the authors describe not only the ontogenesis of the Pitcairn variety but also its relation to Norfolk Island . Pitkern - Norfok , as it is spelled in the written ...
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4 a if so it also reveals how the formalism limits discussion of alignment of linguistic boundaries with metrical boundaries , argued by others , for example Kiparsky ( 1977 ) , to be crucial . Alternative parses these rules allow are ...
4 a if so it also reveals how the formalism limits discussion of alignment of linguistic boundaries with metrical boundaries , argued by others , for example Kiparsky ( 1977 ) , to be crucial . Alternative parses these rules allow are ...
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