Patrick Farrell shows how grammatical relations are characterized in competing theories of grammar and reveals the different theories' merits and limitations. He compares mainstream generative-transformational theory with formalist and functionalist approaches, showing points of convergence and dive
Grammatical relations and fula syntax
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โฆ Synopsis
Publisher: University of California
Publication date: 1979
Number of pages: 832
The dialect studied is Pulaar, spoken in the Fuuta Torro region of Northern Senegal.
โฆ Subjects
ะฏะทัะบะธ ะธ ัะทัะบะพะทะฝะฐะฝะธะต;ะััะธะบะฐะฝัะบะธะต ัะทัะบะธ;ะคัะปะฐ
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