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This accords with the geographic facts : there is an Iranian verb šau “ move , set forth ' , related to Skt . cyavate . ... It is a fact that periphrastic perfects were formed only with kr in earliest Sanskrit , and that later they were ...
This accords with the geographic facts : there is an Iranian verb šau “ move , set forth ' , related to Skt . cyavate . ... It is a fact that periphrastic perfects were formed only with kr in earliest Sanskrit , and that later they were ...
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Frequently , when arguing that some fact is an example of an LSG , linguists appeal to an intuition that the state of affairs in question could not be accidental ' , ' fortuitous ' , ' a coincidence ' , or ' mere chance ' .
Frequently , when arguing that some fact is an example of an LSG , linguists appeal to an intuition that the state of affairs in question could not be accidental ' , ' fortuitous ' , ' a coincidence ' , or ' mere chance ' .
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I would suggest that these kinds of facts need not be incorporated into the grammar , for they derive in large measure from ... and from the primary linguistic fact that speakers code what is salient to them within a given context .
I would suggest that these kinds of facts need not be incorporated into the grammar , for they derive in large measure from ... and from the primary linguistic fact that speakers code what is salient to them within a given context .
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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