Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... morphology ; P dismisses this by saying that ' one might equally argue that their morphology is defective because , since they do not co - occur , they do not need any non- finite forms . ' But such a response makes ' need ' an all - or ...
... morphology ; P dismisses this by saying that ' one might equally argue that their morphology is defective because , since they do not co - occur , they do not need any non- finite forms . ' But such a response makes ' need ' an all - or ...
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... morphology ) . Linguistics therefore is a natural science which is founded on strict observation . As the framework for his study , S takes up ideas of his predecessors and attempts to work out a morphological typology of lan- guages ...
... morphology ) . Linguistics therefore is a natural science which is founded on strict observation . As the framework for his study , S takes up ideas of his predecessors and attempts to work out a morphological typology of lan- guages ...
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... morphology , or to describe a later stage , where the language was under Akkadian influence . Thomsen has chosen the latter approach , ar- guing that the sheer wealth of forms is preferable for a description of the morphology and syntax ...
... morphology , or to describe a later stage , where the language was under Akkadian influence . Thomsen has chosen the latter approach , ar- guing that the sheer wealth of forms is preferable for a description of the morphology and syntax ...
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