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if a pair of stories differ in that one contains each of the prototype elements that the other does , and also contains one or more additional element ( s ) , then the story containing the added prototype element ( s ) should get an ...
if a pair of stories differ in that one contains each of the prototype elements that the other does , and also contains one or more additional element ( s ) , then the story containing the added prototype element ( s ) should get an ...
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We have seen that stories containing more of the hypothesized prototype elements receive higher lie - scores . We have seen further that , for each pair of stories which differ in that one contains every prototype element the other does ...
We have seen that stories containing more of the hypothesized prototype elements receive higher lie - scores . We have seen further that , for each pair of stories which differ in that one contains every prototype element the other does ...
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The first level contains those pairs in which the phonetic segments that realize the opposition are UNSTRESSED in both members ; the second level contains those pairs in which these segments are STRESSED in at least one member of the ...
The first level contains those pairs in which the phonetic segments that realize the opposition are UNSTRESSED in both members ; the second level contains those pairs in which these segments are STRESSED in at least one member of the ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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