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and less canonical instances radiating outward to approach other phenomena , we have a situation where the least ... For instance , we can say that for models that operate with inflectional paradigms , the definition above applies to ...
and less canonical instances radiating outward to approach other phenomena , we have a situation where the least ... For instance , we can say that for models that operate with inflectional paradigms , the definition above applies to ...
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I discuss four possible instances of potential evidence for morphosyntactic distribution , but none is incontrovertible . Arguable instance 1 : Number in Slovene . Hippisley and colleagues ( 2004 : 401 ) claimed Slovene as an example ...
I discuss four possible instances of potential evidence for morphosyntactic distribution , but none is incontrovertible . Arguable instance 1 : Number in Slovene . Hippisley and colleagues ( 2004 : 401 ) claimed Slovene as an example ...
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Finally , there are instances of DOM where case marking is restricted to an upper segment of the product of the two scales.2 Here an example would be Dutch , where accusative marking is confined to animate pronouns .
Finally , there are instances of DOM where case marking is restricted to an upper segment of the product of the two scales.2 Here an example would be Dutch , where accusative marking is confined to animate pronouns .
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