Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... reference in orsuata is to the seal ; the phrase orsuata ilaa means ' some of its fat ' , and the 3sg . suffix in ilaa refers to the fat . The next eating story concerns two men who went on a trip to a fjord , and found the beach strewn ...
... reference in orsuata is to the seal ; the phrase orsuata ilaa means ' some of its fat ' , and the 3sg . suffix in ilaa refers to the fat . The next eating story concerns two men who went on a trip to a fjord , and found the beach strewn ...
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... reference material is not very adequate is in recording the differences between British and American pronunciations . F appears to claim ( p . 7 ) that all British / American differences have been noted ( I say ' appears ' , because in ...
... reference material is not very adequate is in recording the differences between British and American pronunciations . F appears to claim ( p . 7 ) that all British / American differences have been noted ( I say ' appears ' , because in ...
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... reference to the temporal and physical situation - by means of place and time adverbs- and reduced surface form , through deletion of relative pronouns and subor- dinator that . Place and time adverbs refer directly to an external ...
... reference to the temporal and physical situation - by means of place and time adverbs- and reduced surface form , through deletion of relative pronouns and subor- dinator that . Place and time adverbs refer directly to an external ...
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