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Having the unmarked nominal case only for O function ( and as the normal citation form ) appears to be a well - established grammatical characteristic of the Yuman and Cushitic families . In other languages , phonological changes may ...
Having the unmarked nominal case only for O function ( and as the normal citation form ) appears to be a well - established grammatical characteristic of the Yuman and Cushitic families . In other languages , phonological changes may ...
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a on an S NP appears to be semantically determined : instead of having to recognize classes among intransitive verbs , we can simply say that ergative case is used for a controlling S , while absolutive case is used for S NP's in other ...
a on an S NP appears to be semantically determined : instead of having to recognize classes among intransitive verbs , we can simply say that ergative case is used for a controlling S , while absolutive case is used for S NP's in other ...
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It WS WSW appears that S may occur on either one . ( Note , e.g. , that Monongahela , where the initial syllable is light , does not have as an alternate form * Monongahela . ) In the case of Ticonderoga , our rules of course generate ...
It WS WSW appears that S may occur on either one . ( Note , e.g. , that Monongahela , where the initial syllable is light , does not have as an alternate form * Monongahela . ) In the case of Ticonderoga , our rules of course generate ...
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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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