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If one grants that the topic / comment distinction is more salient than the novel / familiar one , the dominance of accusative systems can be related to this fact . This line of reasoning offers a very convincing explanation of the fact ...
If one grants that the topic / comment distinction is more salient than the novel / familiar one , the dominance of accusative systems can be related to this fact . This line of reasoning offers a very convincing explanation of the fact ...
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The fact that the classical model fails to predict , for instance , ballistic curves correctly is also important ; from this we learn that one of the factors that the simple model ignores is relevant here -- shape , in this example ...
The fact that the classical model fails to predict , for instance , ballistic curves correctly is also important ; from this we learn that one of the factors that the simple model ignores is relevant here -- shape , in this example ...
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In this section , we argue that , due to the fact that they are modals , superlative modifiers are special in yet another respect : they can engage in what we call modal concord , which , prima facie at least , is a noncompositional ...
In this section , we argue that , due to the fact that they are modals , superlative modifiers are special in yet another respect : they can engage in what we call modal concord , which , prima facie at least , is a noncompositional ...
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