Haya grammatical structure: phonology, grammar, discourse
โ Scribed by Ernest Rugwa Byarushengo, Allesandro Duranti, Larry M. Hyman
- Publisher
- University of Southern California
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 109
- Series
- Southern California occasional papers in linguistics; 6
- Category
- Library
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Publisher: British Burma Press<br/>Publication date: 1899<br/>Number of pages: 235 x 2<div class="bb-sep"></div>Burmese Grammar and Grammatical Analysis.<br/>The Burmese language is not one that many Westerns learn, unless they have lived or travelled through Burma (Myanmar) for a period of time. Ho
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<p>Linguists have standardly assumed that grammar is about identifying all and only the 'good' sentences of a language, which implies that there must be other, 'bad' sentencesย - but in practice most linguists know that it is hard to pin those down.ย The standard assumption is no more than an assumpt