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The categories of noun-verb and transitive-intransitive in English and Squamish

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In this paper an attempt is made to compare a Salish language (Squamish) and an Indo-European language (English) from the point of view of two pairs of linguistic categories as they have been developed in traditional grammar: (1) verb and noun, and (2) intransitive and transitive.
Aert H. Kuipers
AW.00081
1968
Language and Linguistics
Papers for the International Conference on Salish Languages (ICS(N)L)
3, 1-17
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