Fusional languages

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51Fusional languages / Syntactic categories / Languages of Belgium / Languages of Namibia / Linguistic morphology / Complementizer / Inflection / Finite verb / Dutch language / Clause / English language / German language

C-agreement or something close to it: the ‘alls-construction’♣ Michael T. Putnam, Michigan State University Marjo van Koppen, University of Utrecht Abstract: In this paper we sketch out an account for an until now

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Source URL: www.let.uu.nl

Language: English - Date: 2009-03-16 13:41:51
52Language acquisition / Fusional languages / Languages of Namibia / Languages of Palau / Psycholinguistics / Word order / Subjectobjectverb / Language / Competition model / German language / Syntax / English language

Communicative biases shape structures of newly acquired languages Maryia Fedzechkina (), T. Florian Jaeger () Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Roc

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Source URL: mfedzech.github.io

Language: English - Date: 2016-08-13 19:34:23
53Fusional languages / Languages of Namibia / Copula / English language / Sentence / Phrase / Capitalization / Comma

Skills Checklist Gr. 9 Brevet English Mrs. Nada Salem Abisamra Mastered Needs

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Source URL: www.nadasisland.com

Language: English - Date: 2009-04-02 15:06:02
54Latin language / Fusional languages / Languages of Romania / Latin / Greek language / Greeks / Renaissance / Roman Empire / Patristics / Classics

Mission Statement The Institute for Classical Philology, Medieval Latin, and Neo-Latin Studies teaches the languages (Greek and Latin), literature, culture, history, philosophy and thought of ancient Greece and Rome. It

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Source URL: kphil.ned.univie.ac.at

Language: English - Date: 2016-02-10 03:24:45
55Fusional languages / Yer / Havlik / Proto-Slavic / Czech language / Slavic languages / Schwa / Kashubian language / Sownik etymologiczny jzyka polskiego

Vowel-zero alternation in Slavic roots or the mismeasure of Slavic yers Proto-Slavic yers disappeared during 10th-12th century. First they were centralised and subsequently lost in certain positions for reasons not prop

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Source URL: fachtagung-ig2016.univie.ac.at

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:38:12
56Fusional languages / Languages of Namibia / Parts of speech / Languages of the United States / Human communication / Language / Evidentiality / German language / Shall and will / English language / Linguistics / Grammatical aspect

CognitionB75–B87 www.elsevier.com/locate/COGNIT Brief article When English proposes what Greek presupposes:

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Source URL: www.psych.upenn.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-18 16:59:19
57Languages of Kenya / Phonation / Human voice / Languages of the United States / Fusional languages / Creaky voice / Clause / Infinitive / English language / Auxiliary verb / Larynx / Oromo language

Linguistic lexicon AZ to It’s issue 3 and we’re on to C.

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Source URL: www.babelzine.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-06-18 11:37:25
58Parts of speech / Grammar / Languages of Kenya / Fusional languages / Languages of Trinidad and Tobago / Conservatism / Grammatical gender / Noun / Language / Gender / Nominal sentence / Nominal

Disgust, Harm, and Morality in Politics

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Source URL: psych.nyu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-04 15:17:33
59Central Semitic languages / Languages of Israel / Hebrew language / Fusional languages / Languages of Gibraltar / Arabs / Jews / Arabic / Hebrew literature / Jewish history / Aramaic language / Modern Hebrew

International Minor in Engineering: Middle Eastern Studies  Language: maximum of 12 semester hours ARAB HEBR

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Source URL: engineering.illinois.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-26 10:19:22
60Languages of Canada / Languages of the United States / Fusional languages / Languages of Mauritius / Languages of Seychelles / Gallicism / French grammar / French language / Grammatical gender / Grammatical number / English language / Y

SHALL WE HORS D'OEUVRES? THE ASSIMILATION OF GALLICISMS INTO ENGLISH

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Source URL: rdues.bcu.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2008-05-14 10:45:43
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