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To see that this is not just a problem for grammars of English , let us consider another language in which neutralization is a considerable problem . Classical Greek has seven morphologically marked tenses in its finite verb .
To see that this is not just a problem for grammars of English , let us consider another language in which neutralization is a considerable problem . Classical Greek has seven morphologically marked tenses in its finite verb .
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This could only be used in a discourse in which problems had been previously discussed , of which one particular type was ... In the good examples , problem is being compared to some other problem mentioned previously in the discourse ...
This could only be used in a discourse in which problems had been previously discussed , of which one particular type was ... In the good examples , problem is being compared to some other problem mentioned previously in the discourse ...
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One tends to agree with Munro ( 314 ) that the variable agreement with either the sentential ( third person singular ) subject or with either of the nouns in the lower clause suggests that this problem may be one in which the speaker's ...
One tends to agree with Munro ( 314 ) that the variable agreement with either the sentential ( third person singular ) subject or with either of the nouns in the lower clause suggests that this problem may be one in which the speaker's ...
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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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