PapersSanford B. Steever, Salikoko S. Mufwene Chicago Linguistic Society, 1976 - 364 Seiten |
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... question , that the deve- lopment of an essentially exclusively post posed possessor expres- sion and the elimination of the possessive adjective are not com- pletely independent , but they are not related in the way that might be ...
... question , that the deve- lopment of an essentially exclusively post posed possessor expres- sion and the elimination of the possessive adjective are not com- pletely independent , but they are not related in the way that might be ...
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... question , not about my possessing it . The question here , as in the case of pronominalization ( cf. ft . 7 ) is whether such sentences as 10.b cannot be accepted in NLH . The answer is negative , but the reason is not the non ...
... question , not about my possessing it . The question here , as in the case of pronominalization ( cf. ft . 7 ) is whether such sentences as 10.b cannot be accepted in NLH . The answer is negative , but the reason is not the non ...
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... question now arises regarding the original identity of the final syllabic a question not resolved to date . In short , is the final Sanskrit i an original * i , or is it * ≥ and therefore a perfect match with Lat . ita ? I believe that ...
... question now arises regarding the original identity of the final syllabic a question not resolved to date . In short , is the final Sanskrit i an original * i , or is it * ≥ and therefore a perfect match with Lat . ita ? I believe that ...
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