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Nom meat = ACC creek = ABL four o'clock that route = INST seven baje peR tak le gayaa . o'clock tree until take go.SG.M.PERF Intended : ' The dog took the meat from the creek to the tree at seven along the road at four .
Nom meat = ACC creek = ABL four o'clock that route = INST seven baje peR tak le gayaa . o'clock tree until take go.SG.M.PERF Intended : ' The dog took the meat from the creek to the tree at seven along the road at four .
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In this section we elucidate the key notions with the help of the simple example in 18.6 ( 18 ) Four girls were dancing . As usual , nouns are taken to denote properties , and ( girls ) , that is , the denotation of girls , may be ...
In this section we elucidate the key notions with the help of the simple example in 18.6 ( 18 ) Four girls were dancing . As usual , nouns are taken to denote properties , and ( girls ) , that is , the denotation of girls , may be ...
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For this auditory coding , we used the four - grade scale devised by Labov : 0 being a maximally low onset and 3 being a raised and centralized schwa - like onset . The first element of the diphthongs under investigation was coded for ...
For this auditory coding , we used the four - grade scale devised by Labov : 0 being a maximally low onset and 3 being a raised and centralized schwa - like onset . The first element of the diphthongs under investigation was coded for ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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