Arabic-L;LING:kathalika ( كذلك)
Dilworth Parkinson
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Thu Jul 9 17:37:01 UTC 2009
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Date: 09 Jul 2009
From:Dan Parvaz <dparvaz at gmail.com>
Subject:kathalika (كذلك)
> So, my opinion is that kathalika is compound, not one word."
Or rather, *was* a compound, but such an analysis is not
synchronically productive. It is okay to say that it has grammaticized
into a single word, isn't it? What's the frequency on similar
compounds like "katilka" in any modern corpus?
-Dan
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