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( In fact , it is possible to obtain a simultaneous feeding and bleeding relation even when neither in the pair is a flip - flop rule . ) In addition , there must be dozens of other possible relations that can be uncovered in an ...
( In fact , it is possible to obtain a simultaneous feeding and bleeding relation even when neither in the pair is a flip - flop rule . ) In addition , there must be dozens of other possible relations that can be uncovered in an ...
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In traditional formulations of formal grammar , one typically partitions R ( or some parallel construct ) into two or more parts — e.g . , grammatically possible responses are distinguished from grammatically impossible responses .
In traditional formulations of formal grammar , one typically partitions R ( or some parallel construct ) into two or more parts — e.g . , grammatically possible responses are distinguished from grammatically impossible responses .
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It may be possible to elucidate further the relation between the categories and the branchers by simplifying assumptions such as positive manifold and simple structure namely , that the a's should be positive , and either as close to or ...
It may be possible to elucidate further the relation between the categories and the branchers by simplifying assumptions such as positive manifold and simple structure namely , that the a's should be positive , and either as close to or ...
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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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