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Subject / object distinction Yes Yes ( except for neuter ) Now if linguistic change proceeded according to the principles of logic , one would expect the existing similarity with regard to the third distinction to be ...
Subject / object distinction Yes Yes ( except for neuter ) Now if linguistic change proceeded according to the principles of logic , one would expect the existing similarity with regard to the third distinction to be ...
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The tendency of partial selection affects only one distinction , i.e. gender . The second distinction it ignores altogether until , in the immediate pre - acrolectal stage , other distinctions have been taken care of .
The tendency of partial selection affects only one distinction , i.e. gender . The second distinction it ignores altogether until , in the immediate pre - acrolectal stage , other distinctions have been taken care of .
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If a distinction is made between abductive and deductive innovations , this issue loses much of its meaning . ... Even where phonemic distinctions are involved - as when a neutralization rule is introduced , and the distinction in ...
If a distinction is made between abductive and deductive innovations , this issue loses much of its meaning . ... Even where phonemic distinctions are involved - as when a neutralization rule is introduced , and the distinction in ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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