Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... discussion of adjective agreement vs. pronoun agreement . From B's handling , one might wrongly conclude that identity of these agreement processes is a generally accepted fact . Second , B briefly ( 13 ) proposes that the auxiliary in ...
... discussion of adjective agreement vs. pronoun agreement . From B's handling , one might wrongly conclude that identity of these agreement processes is a generally accepted fact . Second , B briefly ( 13 ) proposes that the auxiliary in ...
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... discussion of Fillmore . Although the chapters are centered around the discussion of one im- portant publication within each theoretical par- adigm ( e.g. Hjelmslev's Catégorie des cas , Ja- kobson's Beitrag zur allgemeinen Kasuslehre ...
... discussion of Fillmore . Although the chapters are centered around the discussion of one im- portant publication within each theoretical par- adigm ( e.g. Hjelmslev's Catégorie des cas , Ja- kobson's Beitrag zur allgemeinen Kasuslehre ...
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... discussion of various problems of the development of verbs is kept to a minimum . The matter of the interfix -isc- , which came to characterize so many verbs of the -ire conjugation , is mentioned briefly ( 49 , 201 ) ; but no attention ...
... discussion of various problems of the development of verbs is kept to a minimum . The matter of the interfix -isc- , which came to characterize so many verbs of the -ire conjugation , is mentioned briefly ( 49 , 201 ) ; but no attention ...
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