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... function - based ) that can be used in this process . Intrinsic - function - based analogical animacy assignment Having looked at several examples of animateness being assigned along textural lines , let us now examine a few cases where ...
... function - based ) that can be used in this process . Intrinsic - function - based analogical animacy assignment Having looked at several examples of animateness being assigned along textural lines , let us now examine a few cases where ...
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... functions associated with other animate nouns . We often simply do not know enough about which terms refer to containers of which function , and so exactly how or if ani- mateness is analogized between them becomes muddy . However , the ...
... functions associated with other animate nouns . We often simply do not know enough about which terms refer to containers of which function , and so exactly how or if ani- mateness is analogized between them becomes muddy . However , the ...
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... function of these outer level quote formulae is . I want to propose that they function as eviden- tials . First , the phonological reduction is evidence that they are being grammaticalized , which is consistent with a view that they are ...
... function of these outer level quote formulae is . I want to propose that they function as eviden- tials . First , the phonological reduction is evidence that they are being grammaticalized , which is consistent with a view that they are ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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