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But they have not accounted for why the two types of nominals must be structurally distinguished in the way they claim , nor have they provided independent motivation for the existence of the abstract relative clause .
But they have not accounted for why the two types of nominals must be structurally distinguished in the way they claim , nor have they provided independent motivation for the existence of the abstract relative clause .
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Standard Yiddish has no word - final devoicing , as witnessed by the following examples , taken from Katz ( 1987 : 29–31 ) ; these show the existence of a word - final voicing contrast . ( 7 ) [ kop ] ' head ' [ srajb ] ' I write ...
Standard Yiddish has no word - final devoicing , as witnessed by the following examples , taken from Katz ( 1987 : 29–31 ) ; these show the existence of a word - final voicing contrast . ( 7 ) [ kop ] ' head ' [ srajb ] ' I write ...
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emphasis on microparameters , in combination with various empirical and conceptual problems that were discovered in earlier macroparametric proposals , has led many generativists to doubt the existence of genuine macroparameters of ...
emphasis on microparameters , in combination with various empirical and conceptual problems that were discovered in earlier macroparametric proposals , has led many generativists to doubt the existence of genuine macroparameters of ...
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