Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 1-4Linguistic Society of America, 2008 |
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... given as sixty - eight for Mayan languages , where the standard linguistic view has thirty - one ( living and dead ) . Otomanguean is said to have 172 , compared to specialists ' count of under fifty ( Zapotec is disputed , and E lists ...
... given as sixty - eight for Mayan languages , where the standard linguistic view has thirty - one ( living and dead ) . Otomanguean is said to have 172 , compared to specialists ' count of under fifty ( Zapotec is disputed , and E lists ...
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... given item is lexicalized or not , or , under a gradient view , more lexicalized or less lexicalized than another item . For compounds , four criteria come to mind : frequency , spelling , semantic transparency , and phonological ...
... given item is lexicalized or not , or , under a gradient view , more lexicalized or less lexicalized than another item . For compounds , four criteria come to mind : frequency , spelling , semantic transparency , and phonological ...
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... given an appropriate grammatical form for the syntactic function that it will perform.25 The first phase is an act of particularization , the pinpointing of a single lexical notion from a multitude of possibilities . The second phase is ...
... given an appropriate grammatical form for the syntactic function that it will perform.25 The first phase is an act of particularization , the pinpointing of a single lexical notion from a multitude of possibilities . The second phase is ...
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