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The argument which L & J make from such example sets runs as follows : first , the metaphor theme provides a source of coherence for the various collocations , which would otherwise have to be explained individually as exceptions ...
The argument which L & J make from such example sets runs as follows : first , the metaphor theme provides a source of coherence for the various collocations , which would otherwise have to be explained individually as exceptions ...
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In his critique of Schane and Dell , T first focuses on arguments which may be labeled ' non - paradigmatic ' ( 16 ) : ( 1 ) a . The simplicity argument ; b . The sibilant - voicing argument ; c . The slow - speech argument ; d .
In his critique of Schane and Dell , T first focuses on arguments which may be labeled ' non - paradigmatic ' ( 16 ) : ( 1 ) a . The simplicity argument ; b . The sibilant - voicing argument ; c . The slow - speech argument ; d .
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Classicists will be disappointed that CR does not bring these restrictions on the object argument into relation with other aspects of ... Off . 1.23 ) ; thus the non - occurrence of object arguments with confligere might be expected .
Classicists will be disappointed that CR does not bring these restrictions on the object argument into relation with other aspects of ... Off . 1.23 ) ; thus the non - occurrence of object arguments with confligere might be expected .
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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