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FUNCTIONAL COMPOSITIONALITY AND THE INTERACTION OF DISCOURSE CONSTRAINTS BETTY J. BIRNER JEFFREY P. KAPLAN GREGORY ... for the existence of functionally complex constructions whose elements compositionally impose discourse - functional ...
FUNCTIONAL COMPOSITIONALITY AND THE INTERACTION OF DISCOURSE CONSTRAINTS BETTY J. BIRNER JEFFREY P. KAPLAN GREGORY ... for the existence of functionally complex constructions whose elements compositionally impose discourse - functional ...
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the term — than it is an introduction to a so - called tive imperatives in Greek ( 629 ) and a number of Rosystematic functional approach to language descrip- mance languages — not to mention their role in the tion espoused by its ...
the term — than it is an introduction to a so - called tive imperatives in Greek ( 629 ) and a number of Rosystematic functional approach to language descrip- mance languages — not to mention their role in the tion espoused by its ...
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The functional - OT articles do not address the specifics of the conversion from functional pressures to phonological constraints , although Hayes and Steriade observe that a functionally grounded implementation of OT is consistent with ...
The functional - OT articles do not address the specifics of the conversion from functional pressures to phonological constraints , although Hayes and Steriade observe that a functionally grounded implementation of OT is consistent with ...
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