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... particular name . Leer suggests that the personal name we há was borrowed from Tsimshian but also that the Tlingit clan who took over we há lent their clan name to the Tsimshians . Along with such exchanges of names there was an ...
... particular name . Leer suggests that the personal name we há was borrowed from Tsimshian but also that the Tlingit clan who took over we há lent their clan name to the Tsimshians . Along with such exchanges of names there was an ...
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... particular , movement occurs only to meet grammatical criteria ; it is never optional . Derivations COMPETE , in the sense that the most economical one blocks potential alternatives . The derivations that compete are those that arise ...
... particular , movement occurs only to meet grammatical criteria ; it is never optional . Derivations COMPETE , in the sense that the most economical one blocks potential alternatives . The derivations that compete are those that arise ...
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... particular she shows that those constructions show restrictions beyond the ones generally assumed to hold for extraction . She then analyzes the construc- tions as parentheticals . FRANZ - JOSEF D'AVIS ' paper , ' On wh - islands in ...
... particular she shows that those constructions show restrictions beyond the ones generally assumed to hold for extraction . She then analyzes the construc- tions as parentheticals . FRANZ - JOSEF D'AVIS ' paper , ' On wh - islands in ...
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