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An awareness of these processes can accordingly aid in understanding certain recurring but hitherto unexplained arrays of basic morphological and syntactic patterns , exemplified here with cases of homophonous grammatical markers and of ...
An awareness of these processes can accordingly aid in understanding certain recurring but hitherto unexplained arrays of basic morphological and syntactic patterns , exemplified here with cases of homophonous grammatical markers and of ...
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We know that grammatical structures often develop through the routinization and reduction of larger patterns of expression to smaller ones ( von der Gabelentz 1891 , Meillet 1912 , and many others since ) . Frequently recurring phrasal ...
We know that grammatical structures often develop through the routinization and reduction of larger patterns of expression to smaller ones ( von der Gabelentz 1891 , Meillet 1912 , and many others since ) . Frequently recurring phrasal ...
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Much has been learned about the combinations of case patterns ( alignment types ) that occur crosslinguistically . We often find nominativel accusative pronominal systems alongside ergative / absolutive noun case suffixes within the ...
Much has been learned about the combinations of case patterns ( alignment types ) that occur crosslinguistically . We often find nominativel accusative pronominal systems alongside ergative / absolutive noun case suffixes within the ...
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