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If a unit is in & -relation to a structure then that structure is in & -relation to the unit ( A - 1 ) . If a structure is in & -relation to a unit then the unit is in & -relation to the structure ( A - 2 ) .
If a unit is in & -relation to a structure then that structure is in & -relation to the unit ( A - 1 ) . If a structure is in & -relation to a unit then the unit is in & -relation to the structure ( A - 2 ) .
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If a formal item is in & -relation to a unit such that some unit is in 0 - relation to that unit , then the formal item is in & -relation to some term in a system ( N - 1 ) . If a formal item is in g - relation to a term in a system and ...
If a formal item is in & -relation to a unit such that some unit is in 0 - relation to that unit , then the formal item is in & -relation to some term in a system ( N - 1 ) . If a formal item is in g - relation to a term in a system and ...
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If an element of a structure is in g - relation to a term in a system and the structure is in g - relation to a unit , then there is no second unit which is in & -relation to the term and such that the first unit is in 0 - relation to ...
If an element of a structure is in g - relation to a term in a system and the structure is in g - relation to a unit , then there is no second unit which is in & -relation to the term and such that the first unit is in 0 - relation to ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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