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( 20 ) a . b . / b / Lazy Ident ( cont ) / b / Ident ( cont ) Lazy b ** ! Kb ** 6 B * * B * ! To be more explicit , I assume that the notion of effort to which Lazy refers can be equated with the BIOMECHANICAL ENERGY required to achieve ...
( 20 ) a . b . / b / Lazy Ident ( cont ) / b / Ident ( cont ) Lazy b ** ! Kb ** 6 B * * B * ! To be more explicit , I assume that the notion of effort to which Lazy refers can be equated with the BIOMECHANICAL ENERGY required to achieve ...
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The tenet of Richness of the Base raises a remaining question : if we cannot assume that all segments are unlenited in their underlying form , how can we speak of a particular pattern as lenition rather than fortition ?
The tenet of Richness of the Base raises a remaining question : if we cannot assume that all segments are unlenited in their underlying form , how can we speak of a particular pattern as lenition rather than fortition ?
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For externally caused changes of state , we could assume that the causing subevent occurred independently of the change - of - state subevent , with each subevent evolving across its separate time course ...
For externally caused changes of state , we could assume that the causing subevent occurred independently of the change - of - state subevent , with each subevent evolving across its separate time course ...
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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