Anthropological Linguistics, Volumes 31-32Department of Anthropology, Indiana University., 1989 - Comparative linguistics |
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... vocabulary , that must be used in the presence of a class of taboo relatives ( e.g. , mothers - in - law ) . The paper investigates the origin of this " mother - in - law vocabulary . " Some lexemes have been borrowed from the everyday ...
... vocabulary , that must be used in the presence of a class of taboo relatives ( e.g. , mothers - in - law ) . The paper investigates the origin of this " mother - in - law vocabulary . " Some lexemes have been borrowed from the everyday ...
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... vocabulary from Tindale in 1938 , and short recordings by Don Laycock and Margaret Sharpe in the 1960s . Recording of texts and vocabulary by me in 1963 , and further lexical elici- tation between 1977 and 1987 with Harry Digala , the ...
... vocabulary from Tindale in 1938 , and short recordings by Don Laycock and Margaret Sharpe in the 1960s . Recording of texts and vocabulary by me in 1963 , and further lexical elici- tation between 1977 and 1987 with Harry Digala , the ...
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... vocabulary grew to its present size quite recently— after the dialects split - and has done so in different ways in different dialects . The figures in ( 12 ) support this hypothesis and suggest that the M and N dia- lects have ...
... vocabulary grew to its present size quite recently— after the dialects split - and has done so in different ways in different dialects . The figures in ( 12 ) support this hypothesis and suggest that the M and N dia- lects have ...
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