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One very commendable feature of both volumes is the pairing of chapters on certain varieties . For instance , a chapter on the English of Cameroon is paired with another chapter on Kamtok , and there are similar pairings for Nigeria and ...
One very commendable feature of both volumes is the pairing of chapters on certain varieties . For instance , a chapter on the English of Cameroon is paired with another chapter on Kamtok , and there are similar pairings for Nigeria and ...
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issues about the possibility of richer interpretations of these early sentences ( which is reserved for the next chapter ) . Subsequent sections discuss negation , pronoun paradigms , question acquisi- tion ( WH- and yes / no questions ) ...
issues about the possibility of richer interpretations of these early sentences ( which is reserved for the next chapter ) . Subsequent sections discuss negation , pronoun paradigms , question acquisi- tion ( WH- and yes / no questions ) ...
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Wilhelm indicates that his Hurrian chapter was finished in Spring 1999 ( 118 ) , while Pardee mentions that Tropper's Ugaritische Grammatik ( 2000 ) appeared ' too late to be used in preparing ' his Ugaritic chapter ( 318 ) .
Wilhelm indicates that his Hurrian chapter was finished in Spring 1999 ( 118 ) , while Pardee mentions that Tropper's Ugaritische Grammatik ( 2000 ) appeared ' too late to be used in preparing ' his Ugaritic chapter ( 318 ) .
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