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... Aspects of Underspecification Theory . Phonology 5 : 183-207 . Bloomfield , Leonard 1946 1956 Algonquian . Pp . 85-129 in Linguistic Structures of Native America . Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology 6. New York . Eastern Ojibwa ...
... Aspects of Underspecification Theory . Phonology 5 : 183-207 . Bloomfield , Leonard 1946 1956 Algonquian . Pp . 85-129 in Linguistic Structures of Native America . Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology 6. New York . Eastern Ojibwa ...
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... Aspects of the Topic Structure of Fox Narratives : Proximate Shifts and the Use of Overt and Inflectional NPs . International Journal of American Linguistics 56 : 317–340 . Grafstein , Ann 1984 Argument Structure and the Syntax of a Non ...
... Aspects of the Topic Structure of Fox Narratives : Proximate Shifts and the Use of Overt and Inflectional NPs . International Journal of American Linguistics 56 : 317–340 . Grafstein , Ann 1984 Argument Structure and the Syntax of a Non ...
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... aspect of kinship theory , which may require that the sim- plest possible primary kin designations are the only data ... aspects of the system and its elements must be explored as well . A full set of Fox kin- ship terms would look more ...
... aspect of kinship theory , which may require that the sim- plest possible primary kin designations are the only data ... aspects of the system and its elements must be explored as well . A full set of Fox kin- ship terms would look more ...
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