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Similarly , the form van akun can occur in either framework , meaning ' listen to ' and ' hear ' respectively . ( The Lesghian data were supplied by David Kilby , from Mejlanova 1960. ) This system of case assignment shows quite ...
Similarly , the form van akun can occur in either framework , meaning ' listen to ' and ' hear ' respectively . ( The Lesghian data were supplied by David Kilby , from Mejlanova 1960. ) This system of case assignment shows quite ...
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In English , clitic pronouns must immediately follow the verb ; but Spanish clitics regularly precede the verbexcept in affirmative commands , infinitives , and present participles , where they occur as suffixes .
In English , clitic pronouns must immediately follow the verb ; but Spanish clitics regularly precede the verbexcept in affirmative commands , infinitives , and present participles , where they occur as suffixes .
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Prolo gave know is SOV ; heads occur to the left of restricting clauses , and are separated from them by an invariable marker ke . No pronoun is retained if the NP rol is subject , but a pronoun may optionally be retained if the NP rol ...
Prolo gave know is SOV ; heads occur to the left of restricting clauses , and are separated from them by an invariable marker ke . No pronoun is retained if the NP rol is subject , but a pronoun may optionally be retained if the NP rol ...
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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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