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... it should be noted that if mii functions to mark the end of paragraphs , its presence at the end of a text is redundant and therefore could easily be omitted by rule . Furthermore it is worth noting that the closing formulae : Mii ...
... it should be noted that if mii functions to mark the end of paragraphs , its presence at the end of a text is redundant and therefore could easily be omitted by rule . Furthermore it is worth noting that the closing formulae : Mii ...
Page 152
Introduction Frantz 1971 : 18-21 noted three unexpected facts about verb agreement in Blackfoot : a . Certain inflectional suffixes necessarily have shorter forms if a nominal with which they agree follows the verb ; eg . compare ( 1 ) ...
Introduction Frantz 1971 : 18-21 noted three unexpected facts about verb agreement in Blackfoot : a . Certain inflectional suffixes necessarily have shorter forms if a nominal with which they agree follows the verb ; eg . compare ( 1 ) ...
Page 165
He also noted that the rule is " unbounded " , as seen in ( 13 ) . 4 See Perlmutter and Postal ( 1977 ) , and Perlmutter ( to appear ) . 5 1 Leroy LittleBear , ( personal communication ) , points out that ( 23 ) could occur in a context ...
He also noted that the rule is " unbounded " , as seen in ( 13 ) . 4 See Perlmutter and Postal ( 1977 ) , and Perlmutter ( to appear ) . 5 1 Leroy LittleBear , ( personal communication ) , points out that ( 23 ) could occur in a context ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
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