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... example in Table 4 also follows this morphological pattern . In this instance the data do not force us to adopt either alternative : I could treat the example as showing a morphosyntactic or a morphological pattern . In contrast , there ...
... example in Table 4 also follows this morphological pattern . In this instance the data do not force us to adopt either alternative : I could treat the example as showing a morphosyntactic or a morphological pattern . In contrast , there ...
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... example , all the children vs. all of the children ; ( ii ) presence or absence of the , for example , both books vs. both ( of ) the books ; ( iii ) position of the quantifier , for example , half an hour vs. a half hour ; and ( iv ) ...
... example , all the children vs. all of the children ; ( ii ) presence or absence of the , for example , both books vs. both ( of ) the books ; ( iii ) position of the quantifier , for example , half an hour vs. a half hour ; and ( iv ) ...
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... examples here : one in which the contextually given time is introduced in the same sentence as the noun phrase marked with -kue , and one in which this time is introduced in prior discourse . The first type of constructed example is ...
... examples here : one in which the contextually given time is introduced in the same sentence as the noun phrase marked with -kue , and one in which this time is introduced in prior discourse . The first type of constructed example is ...
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