Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... Note that già ' already ' is not an affirmative - polarity item in Italian . It may appear in the indicative only with affirmative verbs . But it may appear in the subjunctive with negated verbs : ( e ) L'ha già fatto ' He's already ...
... Note that già ' already ' is not an affirmative - polarity item in Italian . It may appear in the indicative only with affirmative verbs . But it may appear in the subjunctive with negated verbs : ( e ) L'ha già fatto ' He's already ...
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... notes ) ; Yu . , Langdon ( field notes ) ; Di. , Langdon 1970 ( and field notes ) , Hinton ( field notes ) ; Ki . , Mixco 1971 ( and field notes ) . In addition , the following sources are identified by abbreviations : C = Co. from ...
... notes ) ; Yu . , Langdon ( field notes ) ; Di. , Langdon 1970 ( and field notes ) , Hinton ( field notes ) ; Ki . , Mixco 1971 ( and field notes ) . In addition , the following sources are identified by abbreviations : C = Co. from ...
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... Note that this set also involves the movement of the segment w or u , which in the Mo. forms at least could not be an inorganic vowel . Note also the obvious phonological similarities between 37 HEAD and 29 CHIN . ( 39 ) HAT : DiT ...
... Note that this set also involves the movement of the segment w or u , which in the Mo. forms at least could not be an inorganic vowel . Note also the obvious phonological similarities between 37 HEAD and 29 CHIN . ( 39 ) HAT : DiT ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
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