Several at once Chapter 13: Sub.jectival Constructions, page 2o7 13.10. Tables of possibility of occurrence, 19? Chapter 12 Pre-clausal Constructions, page 199 12.10. ti-verb and ti-nominalized verb phrases 11.15. Object and "copulative complement" 11.12. we, 160 PART THREE: CONSTRUCTION CLASSES Chapter 10 : Substantive Phrases, page 168 10.10. Sample text Chapter 8: Sentence Particles, page 14? 8.10. General uses of -a without grammatical subject 7.22. Pluralization, Chapter 7: 128 131 Pronouns, page 136 7.10. Marks questions Chapter 6: Nouns, page 127 6.10. Introducing noun phrases 5.82.20, Introducing clauses 5.82.30. Conditional-temporal 5.82, Comparative 5.82.10. Verbless and pre-clausal constructions 5.32.3o. French influenced, 29 PART TWO: Chapter WORD CLASSES Adjunctives, page 30 4. Vowels PHONOLOGY Chapter 3: Intonation, page 23 3. Polysyllabic words Chapter 2 Variations, page 17 2. C O N T E N T S INTRODUCTION The Sango language, page i Purpose of the grammar, iii Procedure in analysis, iv French words in Sango, vii Acknowledgements, Outline, viii ix Bibliography, x Statistical description of the corpus, Map, xi xiv PART ONE: Chapter Phonemes, page 1 o. Assistant Professor of Linguistics 1963 Hartford Seminary Foundation Hartford, Connecticut The research reported herein was performed pursuant to a contract with the United States Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
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