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... possible because li Xune can have a group interpre- tation ) . Hence its referent is not independent of the referent of NP ,. NP , and NP2 have the same referent , and the information they each contain about their common referent must ...
... possible because li Xune can have a group interpre- tation ) . Hence its referent is not independent of the referent of NP ,. NP , and NP2 have the same referent , and the information they each contain about their common referent must ...
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... possible in a sentence con- taining the first , but not the second . The examples illustrating this sensitivity of ... possible lexical subject if the Proposition has the subject PN . Of course , so should noo ' I ' , for that matter ...
... possible in a sentence con- taining the first , but not the second . The examples illustrating this sensitivity of ... possible lexical subject if the Proposition has the subject PN . Of course , so should noo ' I ' , for that matter ...
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... possible to get a Ph.D. degree in linguistics at a number of fine and distinguished American universities without ever taking a course in historical linguistics , and there are good linguists teaching in my own department who have never ...
... possible to get a Ph.D. degree in linguistics at a number of fine and distinguished American universities without ever taking a course in historical linguistics , and there are good linguists teaching in my own department who have never ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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