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Second , they include relatively early stages of development , which is necessary to see both the emergence and ... ADAM Eve STAGE 1 2 : 3–2 ; 4 1 : 6-1 ; 7 STAGE 2 3 ; 0-3 ; 1 1 : 11–2 ; 0 STAGE 3 3 : 10–3 ; 11 2 : 2–2 : 3 STAGE 4 4 ...
Second , they include relatively early stages of development , which is necessary to see both the emergence and ... ADAM Eve STAGE 1 2 : 3–2 ; 4 1 : 6-1 ; 7 STAGE 2 3 ; 0-3 ; 1 1 : 11–2 ; 0 STAGE 3 3 : 10–3 ; 11 2 : 2–2 : 3 STAGE 4 4 ...
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Figure 2 shows the trend for past morphology , and Figure 3 for progressive morphology , as used by the three children over four stages ( three stages in the case of Eve ) . Figure 2 shows that all three children follow the predicted ...
Figure 2 shows the trend for past morphology , and Figure 3 for progressive morphology , as used by the three children over four stages ( three stages in the case of Eve ) . Figure 2 shows that all three children follow the predicted ...
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Table 8 shows that most of the past morphology used at stage 2 was still for achievements , but we also find the beginning of past marking for accomplishments , activities and states . However , there was only one state term ( had gum ) ...
Table 8 shows that most of the past morphology used at stage 2 was still for achievements , but we also find the beginning of past marking for accomplishments , activities and states . However , there was only one state term ( had gum ) ...
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