Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... ending , didn't she ? * Mary said that John thinks the war is ending , doesn't he ? c . * Mary said that John thinks the war is ending , isn't it ? The only exception to this , according to Lakoff , occurs when the top S contains a ...
... ending , didn't she ? * Mary said that John thinks the war is ending , doesn't he ? c . * Mary said that John thinks the war is ending , isn't it ? The only exception to this , according to Lakoff , occurs when the top S contains a ...
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... ending * -o ( i ) in the scheme of the IE verb has recently been discussed exhaustively by Watkins ( 1969 , passim ) , who shows how an inherited 3sg . in * -o ( apophonically an alternant of the 3sg . perfect in * -e ) is renewed as ...
... ending * -o ( i ) in the scheme of the IE verb has recently been discussed exhaustively by Watkins ( 1969 , passim ) , who shows how an inherited 3sg . in * -o ( apophonically an alternant of the 3sg . perfect in * -e ) is renewed as ...
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... ending thus came to be associated with the growth of a new grammatical category , the pas- sive , while the dentalless ending was restricted to intransitive ( ' secondary ' ) func- tions alone . With the subsequent loss of the middle as ...
... ending thus came to be associated with the growth of a new grammatical category , the pas- sive , while the dentalless ending was restricted to intransitive ( ' secondary ' ) func- tions alone . With the subsequent loss of the middle as ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
Urheberrecht | |
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