Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... original Madurese system and the role of the Indonesianizing and Javanizing tendency in the language are brought to the forefront . For the vowels , for ex- ample , the author posits two systems . The first is the original Madurese ...
... original Madurese system and the role of the Indonesianizing and Javanizing tendency in the language are brought to the forefront . For the vowels , for ex- ample , the author posits two systems . The first is the original Madurese ...
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... original speaker's past will always be past for the reporter , so that re - orientation can never lead to conflict . Sentence 85 can therefore be reported as 86 or 87 , with the tense of die respectively deictic and non - deictic : ( 85 ) ...
... original speaker's past will always be past for the reporter , so that re - orientation can never lead to conflict . Sentence 85 can therefore be reported as 86 or 87 , with the tense of die respectively deictic and non - deictic : ( 85 ) ...
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... original ; then in black letter , by the authors ' interpreted version . This interpreta- tion makes a division into words ( absent in the original ) , dispenses with punctu- ation , and rewrites many of the original Venetic letters in ...
... original ; then in black letter , by the authors ' interpreted version . This interpreta- tion makes a division into words ( absent in the original ) , dispenses with punctu- ation , and rewrites many of the original Venetic letters in ...
Inhalt
PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
Urheberrecht | |
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