In my previous post, The Shape-Shifting Malleability of ‘Universals’ in Universal Grammar, I argued against the thesis that language ‘universals’, such as they are, reside in a biological ...
Words are made up of roots, bases, stems, derivational endings, inflectional endings, and occasionally clitics. Not everyone agrees on these forms or on the names of them. This includes Katamba. If we ...
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