Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... involves a situation - type and a location . Not all individuals in the domain of discourse need be involved in a given situation ; e.g. situations described by The cat is in front of the castle involve no dogs . Even for those ...
... involves a situation - type and a location . Not all individuals in the domain of discourse need be involved in a given situation ; e.g. situations described by The cat is in front of the castle involve no dogs . Even for those ...
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... 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 discuss left - branch effects for ...
... 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 discuss left - branch effects for ...
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... involve the numbers of languages with relevant gaps in their stop series . For voiced stops , the full hierarchy / b / > / d / > / g / is supported very strongly for / b / > / g / ( p < .0005 ) , moderately so for / b / > / d / and for ...
... involve the numbers of languages with relevant gaps in their stop series . For voiced stops , the full hierarchy / b / > / d / > / g / is supported very strongly for / b / > / g / ( p < .0005 ) , moderately so for / b / > / d / and for ...
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