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The chapter by CYNTHIA FISHER , D. GEOFFREY HALL , SUSAN RAKOWITZ , and Lila GLEITMAN begins ( as do too many of these chapters ) with Quine's well - worn example of the hopping rabbit and the problem of induction . In Fisher et al.
The chapter by CYNTHIA FISHER , D. GEOFFREY HALL , SUSAN RAKOWITZ , and Lila GLEITMAN begins ( as do too many of these chapters ) with Quine's well - worn example of the hopping rabbit and the problem of induction . In Fisher et al.
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The chapter is clearly written for the benefit of , and will be useful to , those who are familiar with Japanese grammar and other approaches ( i.e. GB ) to Japanese syntax . First , Gunji reviews some of the theoretical considerations ...
The chapter is clearly written for the benefit of , and will be useful to , those who are familiar with Japanese grammar and other approaches ( i.e. GB ) to Japanese syntax . First , Gunji reviews some of the theoretical considerations ...
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In each of these chapters , D first surveys the permutations of a given verb and its arguments . ... The rest of the chapter is devoted to closer examination of issues encountered in the course of the analysis .
In each of these chapters , D first surveys the permutations of a given verb and its arguments . ... The rest of the chapter is devoted to closer examination of issues encountered in the course of the analysis .
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American Sign Language Karen Petronio Diane LilloMartin | 18 |
Definiteness and existentials Barbara Abbott | 103 |
Morphopragmatics Diminutives and intensifiers in Italian | 157 |
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