POLYSYNTHESIS IN THE LANGUAGES OF AMERICAN INDIANS
The grammatical structure of the languages of American Indian tribes’ languages is based on traditional morphology (the grammatical parts which form words) and syntax (the way words conjoin to form a sentence). It should be emphasized that in grammar, just as in phonological or semantic structures,...
Main Author: | Manafova, A.M |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Azerbaijani |
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LLC (EOOD) “SCIENTIFIC CHRONOGRAPH"
2019-11-01
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Series: | Научен вектор на Балканите |
Online Access: | https://repository.kvantor.org/public/5/87 |
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