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... problem . But I mention it here in the hope that the news will encourage phonologists to send their best papers to Language . Q : Why don't you read Language ? A : The style is indigestible . Off - putting style is a serious problem in ...
... problem . But I mention it here in the hope that the news will encourage phonologists to send their best papers to Language . Q : Why don't you read Language ? A : The style is indigestible . Off - putting style is a serious problem in ...
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... problem entirely , but I'll keep working on it . Authors who plan to submit manuscripts should take note : since referees , like other readers , are irritated by impenetrable prose and sloppy organization , authors who write well and ...
... problem entirely , but I'll keep working on it . Authors who plan to submit manuscripts should take note : since referees , like other readers , are irritated by impenetrable prose and sloppy organization , authors who write well and ...
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... problem raised by the previous analysis , involving the question of whether there is a derivational relationship between 45a and 45b and , if so , whether it is captured by a simple instance of there - insertion or there - deletion ...
... problem raised by the previous analysis , involving the question of whether there is a derivational relationship between 45a and 45b and , if so , whether it is captured by a simple instance of there - insertion or there - deletion ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
Urheberrecht | |
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