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The only complication is that these UEQs can be in subject position , hierarchically above operators like modality ... are actually in A ' - adjoined positions and that they therefore may reconstruct into a lower position below modals .
The only complication is that these UEQs can be in subject position , hierarchically above operators like modality ... are actually in A ' - adjoined positions and that they therefore may reconstruct into a lower position below modals .
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The syllable structure of Bakairi is of the ( C ) V type , which means that consonants do not cluster and are allowed only in syllable - onset position . Bakairi has monosyllabic and polysyllabic roots . In polysyllabic roots , voiced ...
The syllable structure of Bakairi is of the ( C ) V type , which means that consonants do not cluster and are allowed only in syllable - onset position . Bakairi has monosyllabic and polysyllabic roots . In polysyllabic roots , voiced ...
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Given that in turn - final position , actually may be subject to incipient talk by a next speaker , I have suggested that a possible role for actually is to create a space for speaker transition to occur .
Given that in turn - final position , actually may be subject to incipient talk by a next speaker , I have suggested that a possible role for actually is to create a space for speaker transition to occur .
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