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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... basic , and perhaps eventually as the unique order , i.e. OV > OV / VO > VO . Now since Greenberg's implicational universals are stated in terms of basic word orders they do not , strictly speaking , make any predictions about incoming ...
... basic , and perhaps eventually as the unique order , i.e. OV > OV / VO > VO . Now since Greenberg's implicational universals are stated in terms of basic word orders they do not , strictly speaking , make any predictions about incoming ...
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... basic word order ; yet Greek is consistent , having N + REL . ( III ) : does not strictly apply ; yet Greek is consistent with PREP > ( N + ADJ⇒ N + GEN ) . What emerges is that , for the basic word order co - occurrences of the ten ...
... basic word order ; yet Greek is consistent , having N + REL . ( III ) : does not strictly apply ; yet Greek is consistent with PREP > ( N + ADJ⇒ N + GEN ) . What emerges is that , for the basic word order co - occurrences of the ten ...
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... basic N + GEN , and Italic has ADJ + N ) . ( V ) : no violation ( N + REL may occur whether a language has basic N + GEN or not ) . ( 22 ) Gathic Avestan ( SOV & PREP & adj + n / n + adj & GEN + N & N + REL ) : ( I ) : no violation ...
... basic N + GEN , and Italic has ADJ + N ) . ( V ) : no violation ( N + REL may occur whether a language has basic N + GEN or not ) . ( 22 ) Gathic Avestan ( SOV & PREP & adj + n / n + adj & GEN + N & N + REL ) : ( I ) : no violation ...
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language development | 765 |
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