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... sample is not clear . A larger sample of texts would have to be examined to determine whether it really is atypical . One possibility is that there are two styles , as Goddard ( 1990 : 331 ) suggests for Fox , one in which a single ...
... sample is not clear . A larger sample of texts would have to be examined to determine whether it really is atypical . One possibility is that there are two styles , as Goddard ( 1990 : 331 ) suggests for Fox , one in which a single ...
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... sample of Ojibwa texts that are the basis for Table 6 provide any exception to the principle in ( 55 ) , I am aware of at least one apparent exception elsewhere in the texts in Nichols ( 1988 ) , namely the example cited in ( i ) ...
... sample of Ojibwa texts that are the basis for Table 6 provide any exception to the principle in ( 55 ) , I am aware of at least one apparent exception elsewhere in the texts in Nichols ( 1988 ) , namely the example cited in ( i ) ...
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... sampling of transitivized AI verb stems formed with different finals is given in ( 2 ) . Monomorphemic transitivized AI stems are given in ( 2a ) and ( 2b ) ; primary stems with AI finals in ( 2c ) to ( 2p ) ; AI stems formed with ...
... sampling of transitivized AI verb stems formed with different finals is given in ( 2 ) . Monomorphemic transitivized AI stems are given in ( 2a ) and ( 2b ) ; primary stems with AI finals in ( 2c ) to ( 2p ) ; AI stems formed with ...
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