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... discuss " A Pocket Vocabulary of Terms Alphabetically Arranged , 1822 " , a relatively brief manuscript by an ... discussion of its contents must await further study . My purposes herein are more limited : I want to give some idea ...
... discuss " A Pocket Vocabulary of Terms Alphabetically Arranged , 1822 " , a relatively brief manuscript by an ... discussion of its contents must await further study . My purposes herein are more limited : I want to give some idea ...
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... discuss , although Garvin ( 1958 : 1 ) claims that Boas's application of the term to the Kutenai phenomenon is by false ... discussion of proposals relating Kutenai genet- ically to other languages . 3 For the examples from Algonquian ...
... discuss , although Garvin ( 1958 : 1 ) claims that Boas's application of the term to the Kutenai phenomenon is by false ... discussion of proposals relating Kutenai genet- ically to other languages . 3 For the examples from Algonquian ...
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... discussion in this paper . See Dryer ( 1991 : 197 , footnote 16 ) for some discussion of Morgan's analysis . are grammatically animate . The two types of nouns exhibit 122 MATTHEW S. DRYER.
... discussion in this paper . See Dryer ( 1991 : 197 , footnote 16 ) for some discussion of Morgan's analysis . are grammatically animate . The two types of nouns exhibit 122 MATTHEW S. DRYER.
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