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... discussion of synchronic processes is also excellent . She has done a good job of separating synchronic from diachronic phenomena - most notably in her discussion of Babine vowel changes , where she describes not only the diachronic ...
... discussion of synchronic processes is also excellent . She has done a good job of separating synchronic from diachronic phenomena - most notably in her discussion of Babine vowel changes , where she describes not only the diachronic ...
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... discuss left - branch effects for subjects of small clauses , or explain why such subjects appear to create opaque domains for the purposes of binding . The chapter concludes with a discussion of the empty categories assumed by this ...
... discuss left - branch effects for subjects of small clauses , or explain why such subjects appear to create opaque domains for the purposes of binding . The chapter concludes with a discussion of the empty categories assumed by this ...
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... discussion of the inscriptions of South Picenum . These in- scriptions have been known and studied since the mid - 19th century , though they have been classified in a variety of groupings with other dialects ( including East Italic ...
... discussion of the inscriptions of South Picenum . These in- scriptions have been known and studied since the mid - 19th century , though they have been classified in a variety of groupings with other dialects ( including East Italic ...
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