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Matthew S. Dryer (1998). Why Statistical Universals are Better than Absolute Universals.
URL: http://wings.buffalo.edu/soc-sci/linguistics/people/faculty/dryer/dryer/cls97.pdf
(Last accessed 2009-07-23).
ODIN: http://odin.linguistlist.org/igt_raw.php?id= 3417&langcode=kmn (2018-04-21).
Example #1:
a. yÅn piyren-re du-puy-i child dog-OBJ FACT-hit-PAST `A child hit a dog.' (Feldman 1986: 90)Example #2:
b. tiyl yankeyke stone small `a small stone' (p. 128)