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Splitting rates generated by grammar in Table 4 . ence ' ( 17 ) .29 For our purposes , the set of possible learning theories can be partitioned differently : on one side are those that endow the learner with a specific phonetic ...
Splitting rates generated by grammar in Table 4 . ence ' ( 17 ) .29 For our purposes , the set of possible learning theories can be partitioned differently : on one side are those that endow the learner with a specific phonetic ...
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We observed that , whereas in at most / least n A , the indefinite n A allows for a specific construal , a specific reading does not seem to be available if the same expression is embedded in a comparative quantifier .
We observed that , whereas in at most / least n A , the indefinite n A allows for a specific construal , a specific reading does not seem to be available if the same expression is embedded in a comparative quantifier .
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... it's a response to a comment • Verb is in a narrative • Other PERSON AND NUMBER OF THE VERB ( PERSON ) • First - person singular • Second - person singular nonspecific • Second - person singular specific • Third - person singular ...
... it's a response to a comment • Verb is in a narrative • Other PERSON AND NUMBER OF THE VERB ( PERSON ) • First - person singular • Second - person singular nonspecific • Second - person singular specific • Third - person singular ...
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