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( 1979 ) propose a top - down algorithm : various procedures locate the predicted largest pause , which splits the ... The algorithm proposed in Gee & Grosjean 1983 departs from both of these in assuming a bottom - up procedure for ...
( 1979 ) propose a top - down algorithm : various procedures locate the predicted largest pause , which splits the ... The algorithm proposed in Gee & Grosjean 1983 departs from both of these in assuming a bottom - up procedure for ...
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This brings us finally to the locative - subject hypothesis proposed here . 46 On this hypothesis , the inverted locatives in both languages are indeed subjects , at an abstract level of representation . Their differences are traceable ...
This brings us finally to the locative - subject hypothesis proposed here . 46 On this hypothesis , the inverted locatives in both languages are indeed subjects , at an abstract level of representation . Their differences are traceable ...
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We will survey the proposed instances in some detail below , but I might note for the record here that I am a priori somewhat skeptical . It is important that we keep clear the precise claim of the degree - 0 + hypothesis : it is not ...
We will survey the proposed instances in some detail below , but I might note for the record here that I am a priori somewhat skeptical . It is important that we keep clear the precise claim of the degree - 0 + hypothesis : it is not ...
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