Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... dialect differences in Chap . 3. Here , after sketching two pho- nological and two syntactic examples in which dialects allegedly have different orderings of the same rules , N adds : ' It is important to point out that many of the ...
... dialect differences in Chap . 3. Here , after sketching two pho- nological and two syntactic examples in which dialects allegedly have different orderings of the same rules , N adds : ' It is important to point out that many of the ...
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... dialects ) and by là , their evolution is not completely parallel . In Central French , deictic -ci and -là have been fused to voi to make new , unanalysable verbs . In most Walloon dialects , voi has retained some of the autonomy it ...
... dialects ) and by là , their evolution is not completely parallel . In Central French , deictic -ci and -là have been fused to voi to make new , unanalysable verbs . In most Walloon dialects , voi has retained some of the autonomy it ...
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... dialects under study , voi is phonetically identical to the subject and object clitic pronouns vous ' you ' . It could thus be similar to ethical datives often found with similar constructions , e.g. Latin ecce tibi / vobis ' here is ...
... dialects under study , voi is phonetically identical to the subject and object clitic pronouns vous ' you ' . It could thus be similar to ethical datives often found with similar constructions , e.g. Latin ecce tibi / vobis ' here is ...
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