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DEPENDENCIES BETWEEN GRAMMATICAL SYSTEMS ALEXANDRA Y. AIKHENVALD AND R. M. W. DIXON Australian National ... We examine the direction of dependencies between eight types of grammatical systems , and establish a dependency hierarchy .
DEPENDENCIES BETWEEN GRAMMATICAL SYSTEMS ALEXANDRA Y. AIKHENVALD AND R. M. W. DIXON Australian National ... We examine the direction of dependencies between eight types of grammatical systems , and establish a dependency hierarchy .
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3 have looked for dependencies between systems in all the languages on which we ( or the colleagues we consulted ) have available data , more than five hundred in all . We give , in this article , examples of all the dependencies that ...
3 have looked for dependencies between systems in all the languages on which we ( or the colleagues we consulted ) have available data , more than five hundred in all . We give , in this article , examples of all the dependencies that ...
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How mechanisms of grammatical change are susceptible to and motivated by the hierarchy of system dependencies established here is a topic for future study . 7. CONCLUSION . By gathering examples of dependencies between grammatical ...
How mechanisms of grammatical change are susceptible to and motivated by the hierarchy of system dependencies established here is a topic for future study . 7. CONCLUSION . By gathering examples of dependencies between grammatical ...
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