PapersSanford B. Steever, Salikoko S. Mufwene Chicago Linguistic Society, 1976 - 364 Seiten |
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... Perfect Victor A. Friedman University of North Carolina -- Chapel Hill This paper will concern itself with the mechanism of the spread of the perfect using the auxiliary ima ' have ' in Macedonian . It will show that this change has ...
... Perfect Victor A. Friedman University of North Carolina -- Chapel Hill This paper will concern itself with the mechanism of the spread of the perfect using the auxiliary ima ' have ' in Macedonian . It will show that this change has ...
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... perfect its related constructions and its isoglosses of acceptability it is now possible to examine the significance of these facts for diachron- ic syntax . There are four categories which represent four degrees of limitation on the ...
... perfect its related constructions and its isoglosses of acceptability it is now possible to examine the significance of these facts for diachron- ic syntax . There are four categories which represent four degrees of limitation on the ...
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... perfect aside from the restriction that the ima perfect cannot be formed from the auxiliaries . This stage is represented by the contemporary situation in the Bitola- Resen area . The third stage was the expansion of the ima perfects to ...
... perfect aside from the restriction that the ima perfect cannot be formed from the auxiliaries . This stage is represented by the contemporary situation in the Bitola- Resen area . The third stage was the expansion of the ima perfects to ...
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