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Using this framework , I demonstrated how a number of important aspects of
information - structure interpretation are derived in this theory through a
discussion of both constructed and corpus examples : namely F - marking status ,
scope , and ...
Using this framework , I demonstrated how a number of important aspects of
information - structure interpretation are derived in this theory through a
discussion of both constructed and corpus examples : namely F - marking status ,
scope , and ...
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The volume presents detailed discussions of specific aspects ( e.g. underived
and derived lexical reciprocals like friend , meet , similar to , with ) and also
includes a questionnaire . The language - particular studies of reciprocity are
found in ...
The volume presents detailed discussions of specific aspects ( e.g. underived
and derived lexical reciprocals like friend , meet , similar to , with ) and also
includes a questionnaire . The language - particular studies of reciprocity are
found in ...
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Many of the prefixes of French , especially those that show spatial relations , are
historically derived from prepositions , so that many traditional treatments of
prefixation in French analyze it as a type of composition . In ' Affixes et mots ...
Many of the prefixes of French , especially those that show spatial relations , are
historically derived from prepositions , so that many traditional treatments of
prefixation in French analyze it as a type of composition . In ' Affixes et mots ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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