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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... appears to be another language of this type ; Li , Thompson & Sawyer 1977 suggest that an original A marker has been extended to cover S function in main clauses , but not yet in relative clauses or equational sentences . If this ...
... appears to be another language of this type ; Li , Thompson & Sawyer 1977 suggest that an original A marker has been extended to cover S function in main clauses , but not yet in relative clauses or equational sentences . If this ...
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... appears that the Siouan language Crow ( Kaschube 1967 ; Avery Andrews , p.c. ) has the same sort of phenomenon realized in terms of bound pronominal affixes . An intransitive verb in Crow bears a prefix , cross - referencing S NP , that ...
... appears that the Siouan language Crow ( Kaschube 1967 ; Avery Andrews , p.c. ) has the same sort of phenomenon realized in terms of bound pronominal affixes . An intransitive verb in Crow bears a prefix , cross - referencing S NP , that ...
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... appears to be at least as necessary as it is for Passive . Since new insights into the nature of syntactic phenomena are likely to arise from systematic exploration with the aid of a dictionary , it is all the more surprising that GG ...
... appears to be at least as necessary as it is for Passive . Since new insights into the nature of syntactic phenomena are likely to arise from systematic exploration with the aid of a dictionary , it is all the more surprising that GG ...
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language development | 765 |
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