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Alexis Manaster Ramer (born 1956) is a Polish-born
American linguist (PhD 1981,
University of Chicago).
Ramer has
published extensively on
syntactic typology...
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renamed Pakawan and
extended with
Garza and Mamulique, has been
defended by
Manaster Ramer (1996), who also sees a
relationship with
Karankawa probable and...
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Goldstein is a 1964 film co-directed by
Philip Kaufman and
Benjamin Manaster, and
produced by
Kaufman and Zev Braun. The cast
featured a
number of actors...
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Nicholas Poppe (1965). Turkic–Mongolic–Tungusic and
perhaps Korean.
Alexis Manaster Ramer.
Peter Benjamin Golden Martine Robbeets (2004, 2005, 2007, 2008,...
- Wiesbaden: Harr****owitz, 1998. Print. Georg, Stefan,
Peter A. Michalove,
Alexis Manaster Ramer, and Paul J. Sidwell.
Telling General Linguists about Altaic. Journal...
- The
Manasterly Palace is an
Ottoman Baroque palace and
grounds in the
south western corner on the
southern end of
Rawda Island on the Nile in Cairo, Egypt...
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Retrieved 28
January 2021.
Manaster, Jane (2002).
Horned Lizards.
Texas Tech
University Press. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-89672-495-2.
Manaster, p. 2 Sherbrooke, Wade...
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languages Eurasiatic languages Nostratic languages Pan-Turanism
According to
Manaster Ramer & Sidwell, this
misconception first dates back to a 1901 article...
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directorial debut,
Goldstein (1964), co-written and co-directed with
Benjamin Manaster.
Kaufman initially conceived of the
story in an
unfinished novel, but at...
- bàş [baˑʃ] 'head') and
short (e.g. hat [hat] 'horse'). However,
Alexis Manaster Ramer challenges both the
interpretation that
Khalaj features three vowel...