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8 > > written instructions for Test I , except that the subjects were asked to indicate a unique preference in all cases . ... The subjects indicated their responses by placing check marks after a ( for the first member of a pair ) or b ...
8 > > written instructions for Test I , except that the subjects were asked to indicate a unique preference in all cases . ... The subjects indicated their responses by placing check marks after a ( for the first member of a pair ) or b ...
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The section on morphology ( 2.3 ) treats personal suffixes first , since these occur with both nouns ( indicating ... Two additional suffixes , -wa and -84 , occur only in verbs and in certain nominalizations , and indicate first and ...
The section on morphology ( 2.3 ) treats personal suffixes first , since these occur with both nouns ( indicating ... Two additional suffixes , -wa and -84 , occur only in verbs and in certain nominalizations , and indicate first and ...
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The first type indicates the duration of the associated process . ( Following Halliday 1967 , I shall henceforth use ... Or the limits of the period occupied by the process may be indicated : from noon to midnight , since 3 o'clock .
The first type indicates the duration of the associated process . ( Following Halliday 1967 , I shall henceforth use ... Or the limits of the period occupied by the process may be indicated : from noon to midnight , since 3 o'clock .
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harmony | 45 |
Modules of grammar acquisition | 60 |
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