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It is , however , less regular ( and the suppletion is therefore less canonical ) than instances for some types of noun . Furthermore , there are many examples , from different language families , of personal pronouns showing fully ...
It is , however , less regular ( and the suppletion is therefore less canonical ) than instances for some types of noun . Furthermore , there are many examples , from different language families , of personal pronouns showing fully ...
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Results of Dunnett tests comparing embedded clauses with the unembedded control in experiment 4 , subexperiment 3 . * are never more acceptable than gaps ; we found that they were less acceptable than gaps in all conditions .
Results of Dunnett tests comparing embedded clauses with the unembedded control in experiment 4 , subexperiment 3 . * are never more acceptable than gaps ; we found that they were less acceptable than gaps in all conditions .
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Crosslinguistically , it has been claimed that the greater the sonority increase from C , to C2 , the less marked is the onset cluster C , C2 ( e.g. Greenberg 1978 , Selkirk 1984 ) . 42 This would mean that TW is less marked than T ...
Crosslinguistically , it has been claimed that the greater the sonority increase from C , to C2 , the less marked is the onset cluster C , C2 ( e.g. Greenberg 1978 , Selkirk 1984 ) . 42 This would mean that TW is less marked than T ...
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