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For Factor 3 , the features with positive weights ( past tense , perfect aspect , and 3rd person pronouns ) can all refer to a removed , narrative context ; those with negative weights ( present tense and adjectives ) can be used for ...
For Factor 3 , the features with positive weights ( past tense , perfect aspect , and 3rd person pronouns ) can all refer to a removed , narrative context ; those with negative weights ( present tense and adjectives ) can be used for ...
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Similarly , present tense jump and the base form jump are systematically identical — the one word is neutral as between the two sets of feature valuesbecause of the existence of a rule which stipulates this identity as a default : ( 22 ) ...
Similarly , present tense jump and the base form jump are systematically identical — the one word is neutral as between the two sets of feature valuesbecause of the existence of a rule which stipulates this identity as a default : ( 22 ) ...
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A Latin passive clause like 70 has no final DO ( since it has advanced to Subject ) , but a final 10 is present , as indicated by the dative form puellae ' girl ' : ( 70 ) Munus puellae datum est . “ The gift was given to the girl .
A Latin passive clause like 70 has no final DO ( since it has advanced to Subject ) , but a final 10 is present , as indicated by the dative form puellae ' girl ' : ( 70 ) Munus puellae datum est . “ The gift was given to the girl .
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