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On the other hand , one could argue that the comitative marker and ... First , he argues that if an SVO language allows the word in question and a following noun phrase to occur either immediately after the subject or after the verb ...
On the other hand , one could argue that the comitative marker and ... First , he argues that if an SVO language allows the word in question and a following noun phrase to occur either immediately after the subject or after the verb ...
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C argues that some cases are accounted for only with serialism , including the Modern Icelandic interaction between syncope and u - umlaut and Bulgarian yer vocalization , syllabic repair , and yer deletion .
C argues that some cases are accounted for only with serialism , including the Modern Icelandic interaction between syncope and u - umlaut and Bulgarian yer vocalization , syllabic repair , and yer deletion .
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G , developing others ' proposals ( especially Tomasello 2003 ) , sets out to argue otherwise . ... 2 These intriguing questions are tackled in Ch . 5 , where G argues that statistical preemption provides one key to resolving these ...
G , developing others ' proposals ( especially Tomasello 2003 ) , sets out to argue otherwise . ... 2 These intriguing questions are tackled in Ch . 5 , where G argues that statistical preemption provides one key to resolving these ...
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