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This coincides with absolutive case for nouns , but cuts across the morphological paradigm of 1st and 2nd person pronouns . Thus nana in 12 and yana in 15 have identical forms but different functions ; they do not satisfy this syntactic ...
This coincides with absolutive case for nouns , but cuts across the morphological paradigm of 1st and 2nd person pronouns . Thus nana in 12 and yana in 15 have identical forms but different functions ; they do not satisfy this syntactic ...
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Tendencies in morphology maximize a one - to - one correspondence between form and meaning as embodied in the sign . The resultant conflict between the maximization of phonetic generality and morphological transparency produces ...
Tendencies in morphology maximize a one - to - one correspondence between form and meaning as embodied in the sign . The resultant conflict between the maximization of phonetic generality and morphological transparency produces ...
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MP rules which implement important morphological distinctions are known to have endured for centuries . In Slavic , e.g. , the velar - palatal alternations continue to fulfill a productive morphological function : Polish aerodynamika ...
MP rules which implement important morphological distinctions are known to have endured for centuries . In Slavic , e.g. , the velar - palatal alternations continue to fulfill a productive morphological function : Polish aerodynamika ...
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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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