South Asian Language Review, Volumes 7-8Creative Publishers, 1997 - Language and languages |
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... compound . Though rearrangement of constituents in a construction is possible in a language , the constituent parts of a compounds cannot be rearranged . e.g. 1. talaiyaNai ' pillow ' vs. ? aNaitalai 2. marappeTTi ' wooden box ' vs ...
... compound . Though rearrangement of constituents in a construction is possible in a language , the constituent parts of a compounds cannot be rearranged . e.g. 1. talaiyaNai ' pillow ' vs. ? aNaitalai 2. marappeTTi ' wooden box ' vs ...
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... compounds and synthetic compounds . The difficulty lies in the decision of finding what constitute a synthetic compound . There are at least two main issues in the interpretation of the synthetic compounds . The first view is that ...
... compounds and synthetic compounds . The difficulty lies in the decision of finding what constitute a synthetic compound . There are at least two main issues in the interpretation of the synthetic compounds . The first view is that ...
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... compounds , certain insights given by her regarding the recoverability of the meaning of the compounds by positing a minimal set of underlying predicates is worth taken into consid ... Compound ( example ) 36 NOMINAL COMPOUNDS IN TAMIL.
... compounds , certain insights given by her regarding the recoverability of the meaning of the compounds by positing a minimal set of underlying predicates is worth taken into consid ... Compound ( example ) 36 NOMINAL COMPOUNDS IN TAMIL.
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