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not only is this correct , but it is the only sensible way to initiate a discussion of generative linguistics . He then renders these goals more precise by distinguishing between competence and performance and by imposing the ...
not only is this correct , but it is the only sensible way to initiate a discussion of generative linguistics . He then renders these goals more precise by distinguishing between competence and performance and by imposing the ...
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However , a number of remarks are in order concerning the discussion of particular rules and grammatical phenomena in the text . Pp.184-5 : Ruwet may be right that pluperfect forms ( formes surcomposées ) , as in quand il a eu terminé ...
However , a number of remarks are in order concerning the discussion of particular rules and grammatical phenomena in the text . Pp.184-5 : Ruwet may be right that pluperfect forms ( formes surcomposées ) , as in quand il a eu terminé ...
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Having done so , I am pretty certain that two ticks ' primary stress ' and one tick ' secondary stress ” e.g. , cf. ganzößrā with ganzóßrā and the accompanying discussion ( 139 : 10 ff . ) ; similarly , the pronunciations of harufa ...
Having done so , I am pretty certain that two ticks ' primary stress ' and one tick ' secondary stress ” e.g. , cf. ganzößrā with ganzóßrā and the accompanying discussion ( 139 : 10 ff . ) ; similarly , the pronunciations of harufa ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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