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The most usual construction of full sentences consists of an open expression containing a full word , followed by a straight object expression : mabisin deyta ubin ' That child is hungry ' . We shall describe these two positions as ...
The most usual construction of full sentences consists of an open expression containing a full word , followed by a straight object expression : mabisin deyta ubin ' That child is hungry ' . We shall describe these two positions as ...
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These attributes are sometimes anticipated by a straight object expression : ni nway , nakakipkipet ti báduna ' The carabao , very tight the clothes of - him ; The carabao's clothes are very tight ' . 17. Other straight attributes occur ...
These attributes are sometimes anticipated by a straight object expression : ni nway , nakakipkipet ti báduna ' The carabao , very tight the clothes of - him ; The carabao's clothes are very tight ' . 17. Other straight attributes occur ...
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TAGMEME : adverbial modifying expression ; with meaning ' modification of a characteristic of a specimen ' . ( 7M ) verTAXEMES : ( a ) Selection : choice of a bound root , as one form of a derived complex primary word ( cf.
TAGMEME : adverbial modifying expression ; with meaning ' modification of a characteristic of a specimen ' . ( 7M ) verTAXEMES : ( a ) Selection : choice of a bound root , as one form of a derived complex primary word ( cf.
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 33 |
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