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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... considered a relative pronoun according to traditional criteria , and is in fact an example of REL - S within the proposed classification . However , 5 from English and 6 from Fulani ( a member of the West Atlantic branch of the Niger ...
... considered a relative pronoun according to traditional criteria , and is in fact an example of REL - S within the proposed classification . However , 5 from English and 6 from Fulani ( a member of the West Atlantic branch of the Niger ...
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... considered , covering logical and categorical relations between such units . Their role in production is also considered , and here C & C argue that various semantic procedures are critical toward selection . The notion that there is a ...
... considered , covering logical and categorical relations between such units . Their role in production is also considered , and here C & C argue that various semantic procedures are critical toward selection . The notion that there is a ...
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... considered to be like those of Fillmore 1968 or Chafe 1970 : i.e. agent , patient , instrument etc. These so - called PROTOVERBAL ELEMENTS , among which the relationships are expressed , are purely semantic concepts - neutral as to ...
... considered to be like those of Fillmore 1968 or Chafe 1970 : i.e. agent , patient , instrument etc. These so - called PROTOVERBAL ELEMENTS , among which the relationships are expressed , are purely semantic concepts - neutral as to ...
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