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  • In general, the spread of one language is often at the expense of another and the reas However, there is a general tendency in favour of those languages which enjoy institutional backing. Th
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  • ...reted them, more often than his methods. Nevertheless, he produced quite a number of approaches whose continuation could open up new vistas in linguistics. *Herdan, Gustav (1967). The crisis in modern general linguistics. La Linguistique 2, 27-37.
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  • ...uture perfect defy easy categorization.” Linguists' different views on the number of English tenses can be grouped into four different approaches (cf. König ...ub>0</sub>; only when this implicature is cancelled by an adverbial or the general pragmatics of the sentence is the reading 'from t<sub>0</sub> onwards' poss
    26 KB (4,208 words) - 16:34, 27 July 2014
  • [[Noun]]s are inflected for [[grammatical number|number]] and [[grammatical case|case]], and have [[grammatical gender|noun classes ====Number====
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  • ...arking (and no category) of gender, number, and case. (Natural) gender and number (plurality) can be expressed by lexical means if necessary, semanto-syntact Having a six-figure number of speakers, Kaili does at first glance not appear to be heavily endangered
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