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In order to see why exceptions occur we must go back to our earlier discussion of the CHP alternation . As we have seen , the significant fact about the use of CHP lies not in the tense itself , but in the switching from past to CHP and ...
In order to see why exceptions occur we must go back to our earlier discussion of the CHP alternation . As we have seen , the significant fact about the use of CHP lies not in the tense itself , but in the switching from past to CHP and ...
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It is only when CHP is seen , not uniquely as a verb tense , but as part of an alternation set — which must be examined at the level of the discourse , rather than at that of the sentence alone — that we can understand its function ...
It is only when CHP is seen , not uniquely as a verb tense , but as part of an alternation set — which must be examined at the level of the discourse , rather than at that of the sentence alone — that we can understand its function ...
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( nimo ) ( nigo ) nei nou ou → ei / ( plural ) ( 337 ) McElhanon ( 1973 : 20 ) reconstructs a similar alternation for all the languages of the FinisterreHuon Superstock ( FHS ) : 1 2 3 ( 14 ) SG . nga ya Du . nit ngit yit PL . nin ngin ...
( nimo ) ( nigo ) nei nou ou → ei / ( plural ) ( 337 ) McElhanon ( 1973 : 20 ) reconstructs a similar alternation for all the languages of the FinisterreHuon Superstock ( FHS ) : 1 2 3 ( 14 ) SG . nga ya Du . nit ngit yit PL . nin ngin ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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