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Philosopher Jerrold Katz's ( 1978 : 209 ) PRINCIPLE OF EFFABILITY in 20 might be thought to articulate a similar position . ( 20 ) Each proposition can be expressed by some sentence in any natural language .
Philosopher Jerrold Katz's ( 1978 : 209 ) PRINCIPLE OF EFFABILITY in 20 might be thought to articulate a similar position . ( 20 ) Each proposition can be expressed by some sentence in any natural language .
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Srivastav rules out similar examples with a restricted j - operator if the RC has been extraposed from an adnominal position . ( 21 ) vo lərki ləmbi he ( jo ( * lərki ) vəhã khəri he ] . this girl tall is which girl there standing is ...
Srivastav rules out similar examples with a restricted j - operator if the RC has been extraposed from an adnominal position . ( 21 ) vo lərki ləmbi he ( jo ( * lərki ) vəhã khəri he ] . this girl tall is which girl there standing is ...
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Segments that are acoustically similar are more easily confusable , with some featural contrasts thus being more confusable than others . In a study of neutralization of high non - ATR vowels in Okpe , C examines whether the P - map ...
Segments that are acoustically similar are more easily confusable , with some featural contrasts thus being more confusable than others . In a study of neutralization of high non - ATR vowels in Okpe , C examines whether the P - map ...
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