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No precise relation between situations is indicated in these sentences : they are quite vague as to whether the ... They can be taken only to indicate that the main - clause situation was in progress at the time the when - clause ...
No precise relation between situations is indicated in these sentences : they are quite vague as to whether the ... They can be taken only to indicate that the main - clause situation was in progress at the time the when - clause ...
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One can say only that statives indicate undifferentiated moments of a state , or a series of moments that constitutes an interval . ( Adverbials or other forms can signal that a state has duration , but duration is not an essential ...
One can say only that statives indicate undifferentiated moments of a state , or a series of moments that constitutes an interval . ( Adverbials or other forms can signal that a state has duration , but duration is not an essential ...
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The direct linguistic evidence of the English - speaking writers thus strongly indicates the existence of a consistent ... spelling T'ss - zum ( ~ Tzum , Tsum ) for / ts'am / ' mark ' may represent an effort to indicate glottalization .
The direct linguistic evidence of the English - speaking writers thus strongly indicates the existence of a consistent ... spelling T'ss - zum ( ~ Tzum , Tsum ) for / ts'am / ' mark ' may represent an effort to indicate glottalization .
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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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