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For example , it lists as independent Subtiaba - Tlapanec ( which belongs to Otomanguean ) , and Panoan and Tacanan ( members of the Pano - Tacanan family ) . Some of the names E uses are problematic in that they do not follow the ...
For example , it lists as independent Subtiaba - Tlapanec ( which belongs to Otomanguean ) , and Panoan and Tacanan ( members of the Pano - Tacanan family ) . Some of the names E uses are problematic in that they do not follow the ...
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For example , G specifies the prosodic expression of narrow focus in Japanese in terms of an OT constraint that aligns the beginning of the focus constituent with the beginning of an intonational phrase and a rule of ' Implementation ...
For example , G specifies the prosodic expression of narrow focus in Japanese in terms of an OT constraint that aligns the beginning of the focus constituent with the beginning of an intonational phrase and a rule of ' Implementation ...
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For example , in the chapter on nouns and noun phrases ( Ch . 5 ) , students are asked to determine whether detail in You ... an example where it is used with the other interpretation ( and similarly for four other examples ) ( 111 ) .
For example , in the chapter on nouns and noun phrases ( Ch . 5 ) , students are asked to determine whether detail in You ... an example where it is used with the other interpretation ( and similarly for four other examples ) ( 111 ) .
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