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... example obscures the significant semantic change which accompanies the addition of the definite article to the first example . It is paralleled in English by the difference between the comparative ' a nearer box office ' and the ...
... example obscures the significant semantic change which accompanies the addition of the definite article to the first example . It is paralleled in English by the difference between the comparative ' a nearer box office ' and the ...
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... example 8 is beyond the generative capacity of his phrase structure function grammar , as are all examples which require multiple function assignments to a single grammatical category . So , even if Dik were cor- rect in assuming that ...
... example 8 is beyond the generative capacity of his phrase structure function grammar , as are all examples which require multiple function assignments to a single grammatical category . So , even if Dik were cor- rect in assuming that ...
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... example , consider the verb which means ' I go about raiding here and there ' ( p . 28 ) . This form is phonemically / nààšbààh / , whereas in terms of base forms it is nà - yi - š - bààh . ' Hoijer characterizes this example with the ...
... example , consider the verb which means ' I go about raiding here and there ' ( p . 28 ) . This form is phonemically / nààšbààh / , whereas in terms of base forms it is nà - yi - š - bààh . ' Hoijer characterizes this example with the ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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