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However , pro in general has no problem referring to nonhuman or inanimate things . ( 3 ) a . A : ides [ to vivlio mu ] ;? saw the book my ' Have you seen my book ? ' ( is ? ) B : pro , ine pano sto yrafio su pro is on the desk your ...
However , pro in general has no problem referring to nonhuman or inanimate things . ( 3 ) a . A : ides [ to vivlio mu ] ;? saw the book my ' Have you seen my book ? ' ( is ? ) B : pro , ine pano sto yrafio su pro is on the desk your ...
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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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For either theory , Igbo vowel assimilation would pose a problem if it were to be analyzed as in the autosegmental rules above ( 21 , 22 , or 23 ) , making reference to both the phono- logical word and phonological phrase domains .
For either theory , Igbo vowel assimilation would pose a problem if it were to be analyzed as in the autosegmental rules above ( 21 , 22 , or 23 ) , making reference to both the phono- logical word and phonological phrase domains .
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American Sign Language | 18 |
Apropos | 58 |
Geoffrey K Pullum | 79 |
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