Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... markers of continuation and development - they are more likely to do so at a point in their interlocutor's talk which is a possible completion point . This trend is reversed with but , a turn - initial marker of con- trast which often ...
... markers of continuation and development - they are more likely to do so at a point in their interlocutor's talk which is a possible completion point . This trend is reversed with but , a turn - initial marker of con- trast which often ...
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... marker -t - il appears in my corpus of spontaneous speech only in con- junction with negative ( ne ) ... pas ; however , constructed forms without it were 21 The presence of an I / E marker -t - i ( pronounced ( ti ] ) after wн ...
... marker -t - il appears in my corpus of spontaneous speech only in con- junction with negative ( ne ) ... pas ; however , constructed forms without it were 21 The presence of an I / E marker -t - i ( pronounced ( ti ] ) after wн ...
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... marker , and the former object marker mu- has become a new passive subject marker . A parallel phenomenon is reported for the Trukic group of the Micronesian sub - branch of Austronesian by Jacobs ( 1976 : 121 ) . Just as above , ex ...
... marker , and the former object marker mu- has become a new passive subject marker . A parallel phenomenon is reported for the Trukic group of the Micronesian sub - branch of Austronesian by Jacobs ( 1976 : 121 ) . Just as above , ex ...
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