Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... suggests is supported by observations about the distribution of noun incorporation and the interpretation of quantifierlike adverbs ( akwéku , éso ) . Ch . 6 deals with nouns in Mohawk , which consist of a prefix , a root , and a suffix ...
... suggests is supported by observations about the distribution of noun incorporation and the interpretation of quantifierlike adverbs ( akwéku , éso ) . Ch . 6 deals with nouns in Mohawk , which consist of a prefix , a root , and a suffix ...
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... 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 exchange of designa- tions of ...
... 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 exchange of designa- tions of ...
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... suggest intriguing alternatives to the essentialist - evolutionist debate . In ' Chimps , children and creoles : The ... suggests that life and language have a quantum basis . Sedlak emphasizes the role of brain melanin in quantum pro ...
... suggest intriguing alternatives to the essentialist - evolutionist debate . In ' Chimps , children and creoles : The ... suggests that life and language have a quantum basis . Sedlak emphasizes the role of brain melanin in quantum pro ...
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