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That is , when we can state a restriction on the occurrence of element A in respect to the occurrence of element B ... only rarely can we state restrictions across sentence boundaries , e.g. that if the main verb of one sentence has a ...
That is , when we can state a restriction on the occurrence of element A in respect to the occurrence of element B ... only rarely can we state restrictions across sentence boundaries , e.g. that if the main verb of one sentence has a ...
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That is to say , there are restrictions of substitutability and order and intonation among the various morphemes ( or morpheme classes ) in a sentence ; and when we move from one sentence to an equivalent sentence , we want upon moving ...
That is to say , there are restrictions of substitutability and order and intonation among the various morphemes ( or morpheme classes ) in a sentence ; and when we move from one sentence to an equivalent sentence , we want upon moving ...
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But it can be obtained by linguistic methods , since it deals with matched occurrences and special restrictions , though in most cases it is necessary to study the restrictions over more than one sentence at a time .
But it can be obtained by linguistic methods , since it deals with matched occurrences and special restrictions , though in most cases it is necessary to study the restrictions over more than one sentence at a time .
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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