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Justus ' main thesis is that the topic status of the head noun in a Hittite relative clause deterа mines the morphological marking of that relative clause ; her claim as to the typological status of the language as a whole is somewhat ...
Justus ' main thesis is that the topic status of the head noun in a Hittite relative clause deterа mines the morphological marking of that relative clause ; her claim as to the typological status of the language as a whole is somewhat ...
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Imprecision in the grammar of a particular stage of a language , no more defensible for being common practice elsewhere , makes it impossible to evaluate claims about how such an object might change diachronically — particularly when no ...
Imprecision in the grammar of a particular stage of a language , no more defensible for being common practice elsewhere , makes it impossible to evaluate claims about how such an object might change diachronically — particularly when no ...
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In the former case , of course , the difficulty presented by this example for our claim disappears , since the existence of phonetically - long contrastive vowels prior to the development of I discussed in $ 1.3 would be established ...
In the former case , of course , the difficulty presented by this example for our claim disappears , since the existence of phonetically - long contrastive vowels prior to the development of I discussed in $ 1.3 would be established ...
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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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alternation analysis appears apply approach aspect assigned basic causative century Chapter claim clause communication considered consonant constraints constructions contains contrast derived dialect discussion distinction English ergative evidence examples explanation expression fact final function further give given grammar historical important indicates initial interesting interpretation involve John language Latin least lexical linguistic logical marking meaning morphological nature nominative Note noun NP's object occur particular patterns person phonetic phonological position possible predictions prepositions present Press problems pronouns properties proposed question reference relative represented restricting result rules seems semantic sentence sequence Spanish speakers speech strategy stress structure suffix suggests surface syllable syntactic syntax tense theory tone transitive underlying University variation verb vowel word order