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Similar distinctions can be made in Yurok , where ci.sep ' refers to ' flower - bush ' when classified by ek'woľn , but ' flower ' when classified by oh . In Luganda , the stem -ganda can be classified by lu- to refer to the language ...
Similar distinctions can be made in Yurok , where ci.sep ' refers to ' flower - bush ' when classified by ek'woľn , but ' flower ' when classified by oh . In Luganda , the stem -ganda can be classified by lu- to refer to the language ...
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A similar state of affairs obtains for collective nouns and uncountability in English ( cf. Allan 1976 ) . Consider the differences in meaning between collective or pseudo - uncountable and plural forms of the same nouns , and the ...
A similar state of affairs obtains for collective nouns and uncountability in English ( cf. Allan 1976 ) . Consider the differences in meaning between collective or pseudo - uncountable and plural forms of the same nouns , and the ...
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I believe it is in the spirit of P's general approach to expect an answer to this question ( he asks similar questions about various properties of Raising in $ 8.4 . ) I also believe it is in P's spirit to expect the answer to lie in a ...
I believe it is in the spirit of P's general approach to expect an answer to this question ( he asks similar questions about various properties of Raising in $ 8.4 . ) I also believe it is in P's spirit to expect the answer to lie in a ...
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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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