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What did he think that we should consider ? > b . What did he wonder if we should consider ? > c . What did he wonder who should consider ? His analysis focuses on examples like 39c . He attributes the effect obtained for sentences like ...
What did he think that we should consider ? > b . What did he wonder if we should consider ? > c . What did he wonder who should consider ? His analysis focuses on examples like 39c . He attributes the effect obtained for sentences like ...
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It also considers the constraints on possible combinations of features , using a development of the notion of a feature ... But when we consider the languages of the world as a whole we find that there is at least one language that ...
It also considers the constraints on possible combinations of features , using a development of the notion of a feature ... But when we consider the languages of the world as a whole we find that there is at least one language that ...
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In my view , it would be against the principle of phonetic reality to consider only one of these features to carry ... He considers this a real challenge to his work on speech , but one that can be answered by making even better use of ...
In my view , it would be against the principle of phonetic reality to consider only one of these features to carry ... He considers this a real challenge to his work on speech , but one that can be answered by making even better use of ...
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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