Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... nouns and adjectives can potentially ' modify ' other nouns in a noun phrase . Whether or not a word is classed as an adjective or noun is determined by whether , in the modifying environment , it depends on another noun for its concord ...
... nouns and adjectives can potentially ' modify ' other nouns in a noun phrase . Whether or not a word is classed as an adjective or noun is determined by whether , in the modifying environment , it depends on another noun for its concord ...
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... Noun Class System of Prefixes and Concords is much the same throughout the Larger Unit . The TEGALI - TAGOI Group , however , consists of dialects some of which have Noun Classes while others have not . Their close interrelationship in ...
... Noun Class System of Prefixes and Concords is much the same throughout the Larger Unit . The TEGALI - TAGOI Group , however , consists of dialects some of which have Noun Classes while others have not . Their close interrelationship in ...
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... noun stem ; ( 2 ) the ( thematic ) suffix class to which the noun belongs ; ( 3 ) the particular paradig- matic suffix which occurs with the noun ( if present ) ; ( 4 ) the syntactic function of the noun in a given utterance ; and ( 5 ) ...
... noun stem ; ( 2 ) the ( thematic ) suffix class to which the noun belongs ; ( 3 ) the particular paradig- matic suffix which occurs with the noun ( if present ) ; ( 4 ) the syntactic function of the noun in a given utterance ; and ( 5 ) ...
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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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