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Paradox In The Aphorisms Of La Rochefoucauld And Some Representative English Followers [PDF]
Pagliaro, Harold E.
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Icelandic vs. German : oblique subjects, agreement and expletives [PDF]
Barddal, Johanna
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Review of Daniels (2020): Grammatical reconstruction: The Sogeram languages of New Guinea
Diachronica, 2021This article reviews Grammatical reconstruction: The Sogeram languages of New ...
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Bantu grammatical reconstructions
Africana Linguistica, 1967Meeussen A.E. Bantu grammatical reconstructions. In: Africana Linguistica 3, 1967. pp. 79-121.
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Reconstructing the ineffable: the grammatical roles of ‘God’
Religious Studies, 1978In ‘Ineffability’ Alston suggests that philosophical mystics take care to delimit the class of predicates which cannot be ascribed to God. It is suggested that some qualification of ‘ineffability’ is necessary lest the mystic be trapped into such simple contradictions as that of ascribing predicates like ‘ineffability’ to God, while denying that any ...
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Towards reconstructing grammatical tone in the northwestern Bantu verb phrase
DiachronicaAbstract In this paper, I provide a first systematic analysis of grammatical tone (GT) in the verb phrase of northwestern (NW) Bantu languages. Based on a sample of twelve languages, I show that GT on preverbal subject agreement, tense, aspect, mood, and polarity markers, on the verb stem, and ...
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The Role of Missionaries in Tamil Grammatical Reconstruction
The concept of language and nation which originated in European thought in the eighteenth century brought world languages into the grammatical generality. The project was designed to identify the relationship of the language. This work was an attempt to identify linguistic relationship between the language contributed to European globalization and ...openaire +1 more source

