Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... NP's is usually REALIZED BY affixes or particles attached to NP's . ( In Choctaw , it will be recalled , case inflections show a straight nominative / oblique pattern ; but verbal prefixes are split according to the semantic content of ...
... NP's is usually REALIZED BY affixes or particles attached to NP's . ( In Choctaw , it will be recalled , case inflections show a straight nominative / oblique pattern ; but verbal prefixes are split according to the semantic content of ...
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... NP's - but more fluid marking of A and O functions in transitive sentences , depending on the semantic nature of the NP's involved . In the one instance , semantic nuances in intransitive sentences are , as it were , calibrated against ...
... NP's - but more fluid marking of A and O functions in transitive sentences , depending on the semantic nature of the NP's involved . In the one instance , semantic nuances in intransitive sentences are , as it were , calibrated against ...
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... NP's . These tables give evidence that relativization into complex NP's can never occur with Postnom - WO - S or REL - S , but can usually occur with postnom - PRO - S . Languages using Prenom - WO - S or NR - S seem to be evenly split ...
... NP's . These tables give evidence that relativization into complex NP's can never occur with Postnom - WO - S or REL - S , but can usually occur with postnom - PRO - S . Languages using Prenom - WO - S or NR - S seem to be evenly split ...
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