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whether the language has inclusive / exclusive pronouns , gender or animacy , transitive / intransitive or nominative ... The survey is far from complete , due to the lack of information on many of the languages , but there are many ...
whether the language has inclusive / exclusive pronouns , gender or animacy , transitive / intransitive or nominative ... The survey is far from complete , due to the lack of information on many of the languages , but there are many ...
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The first is typological : it is the idea that a polysynthetic language typologically not unlike some American languages , perhaps Caucasian , underlies the B - complex of PIE .
The first is typological : it is the idea that a polysynthetic language typologically not unlike some American languages , perhaps Caucasian , underlies the B - complex of PIE .
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He studied Algonquian , and other non - IE languages , because he was looking for a typological model for his ideas ... A renewed interest in language contact phenomena ( e.g. Thomason & Kaufman 1988 ) , along with new approaches in ...
He studied Algonquian , and other non - IE languages , because he was looking for a typological model for his ideas ... A renewed interest in language contact phenomena ( e.g. Thomason & Kaufman 1988 ) , along with new approaches in ...
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