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I found this the most interesting to diagrams and implicational patterns , as used part of the book : we are given extensive ex- in the preceding chapters , Ch . 10 introduces cerpts from the corpus , with a discussion fol- variable ...
I found this the most interesting to diagrams and implicational patterns , as used part of the book : we are given extensive ex- in the preceding chapters , Ch . 10 introduces cerpts from the corpus , with a discussion fol- variable ...
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This is an interesting exercise in the classification of adjectives , but there are no surprises -- except for the title , the point of which escapes me . A method of semantic description ' ( 65-115 ) justifies distinguishing between ...
This is an interesting exercise in the classification of adjectives , but there are no surprises -- except for the title , the point of which escapes me . A method of semantic description ' ( 65-115 ) justifies distinguishing between ...
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Mam , like many Mayan languages , has a well developed system of morphologically and syntactically distinct voices . Among the four passives identified by E , a particularly interesting one is that marked by -njiz , which ...
Mam , like many Mayan languages , has a well developed system of morphologically and syntactically distinct voices . Among the four passives identified by E , a particularly interesting one is that marked by -njiz , which ...
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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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