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Affixation System in Lemukih Dialect of Balinese: A Descriptive Study of Derivational and Inflectional Process

Lingua Scientia
doi 10.23887/ls.v23i1.16067
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Date

November 16, 2018

Authors
I Made Liantana Riasa
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Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha


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