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Problems Of Polysynthesis 1st Edition Nicholas Evans Hansjrgen Sasse Eds

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Problems Of Polysynthesis 1st Edition Nicholas Evans Hansjrgen Sasse Eds
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Publisher: Akademie Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.84 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Nicholas Evans, Hans-Jürgen Sasse (eds.)
ISBN: 9783050037325, 3050037326
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Problems Of Polysynthesis 1st Edition Nicholas Evans Hansjrgen Sasse Eds by Nicholas Evans, Hans-jürgen Sasse (eds.) 9783050037325, 3050037326 instant download after payment.

The papers deal with a range of questions raised for linguistic theory and description by polysynthetic languages. Prototypical polysynthetic lamguages, found among unrelated language families in such varied parts of the world as North America, Meso-America, Siberia, northern Australia, and Papua New Guinea, display remarkably similar suites of grammatical characteristics. But, nearly two centuries after Humboldt and Kleinschmidt began to make the existence and interest of polysythetic languages widely known among linguistics, languages of this type continue to pose a challange to every major linguistic theory.

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