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Now consider the following : ( 44 ) a . Some cake was cut with a saw , resulting in a lot of crumbs . b . * They cut some cake with a saw , resulting in a lot of crumbs . c . * The saw cut the cake , resulting in a lot of crumbs .
Now consider the following : ( 44 ) a . Some cake was cut with a saw , resulting in a lot of crumbs . b . * They cut some cake with a saw , resulting in a lot of crumbs . c . * The saw cut the cake , resulting in a lot of crumbs .
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Nor does he even consider the alternative possibility that topic - comment structuring might reflect fundamental aspects of the processing of information ( MacWhinney 1977 ) . Although the shift from vertical to horizontal constructions ...
Nor does he even consider the alternative possibility that topic - comment structuring might reflect fundamental aspects of the processing of information ( MacWhinney 1977 ) . Although the shift from vertical to horizontal constructions ...
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Consider an alternative analysis , one in which mutation of the stem vowel is linked to a morphological category , such as case . In such a solution , we would stipulate that studu and boc were subject to a mutation rule in the dative ...
Consider an alternative analysis , one in which mutation of the stem vowel is linked to a morphological category , such as case . In such a solution , we would stipulate that studu and boc were subject to a mutation rule in the dative ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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