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The internal structure of a situation involves a situation - type and a location . Not all individuals in the domain of discourse need ... They involve individuals with certain properties who stand in certain relations to one another .
The internal structure of a situation involves a situation - type and a location . Not all individuals in the domain of discourse need ... They involve individuals with certain properties who stand in certain relations to one another .
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In M's theory , these constructions involve arguments which appear to bear multiple grammatical relations . Although the chapter presents a system for generating such constructions , a number of questions remain ; e.g. , M does not ...
In M's theory , these constructions involve arguments which appear to bear multiple grammatical relations . Although the chapter presents a system for generating such constructions , a number of questions remain ; e.g. , M does not ...
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The UPSID data that bear most directly on this question involve the numbers of languages with relevant gaps in their stop series . For voiced stops , the full hierarchy / b / > Id / > / g / is supported very strongly for / b / > / g ...
The UPSID data that bear most directly on this question involve the numbers of languages with relevant gaps in their stop series . For voiced stops , the full hierarchy / b / > Id / > / g / is supported very strongly for / b / > / g ...
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