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Table 1 shows in outline form the eight predicted clitic types . In subsequent sections , I discuss examples cited in this table . PARAMETER 2 BEFORE / AFTER Before PARAMETER 3 PROCLITIC / ENCLITIC TYPE 1 Enclitic EXAMPLE Kwakwala NP ...
Table 1 shows in outline form the eight predicted clitic types . In subsequent sections , I discuss examples cited in this table . PARAMETER 2 BEFORE / AFTER Before PARAMETER 3 PROCLITIC / ENCLITIC TYPE 1 Enclitic EXAMPLE Kwakwala NP ...
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In Table 8 ( p . 71 ) and Table 10 ( p . 92 ) , Maithili is included in the group of Bihari languages , but in Table 2 ( p . 11 ) it is treated as independent . On p . 29 , Khariboli and Braj are given as examples ...
In Table 8 ( p . 71 ) and Table 10 ( p . 92 ) , Maithili is included in the group of Bihari languages , but in Table 2 ( p . 11 ) it is treated as independent . On p . 29 , Khariboli and Braj are given as examples ...
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L should have been encouraged to standardize the types of comparisons made , so that more of the tables would be directly ... For example , the percentage of speakers who produce certain segments ( e.g. Table 3.10 ) could have been ...
L should have been encouraged to standardize the types of comparisons made , so that more of the tables would be directly ... For example , the percentage of speakers who produce certain segments ( e.g. Table 3.10 ) could have been ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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