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All of the corpus examples discussed above conform to this analysis . Thematic F - marked elements were aligned with ... 2.2 ) ; see , for example , 37 , where no words in the prenuclear region were more prominent than expected .
All of the corpus examples discussed above conform to this analysis . Thematic F - marked elements were aligned with ... 2.2 ) ; see , for example , 37 , where no words in the prenuclear region were more prominent than expected .
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Tables 3-4 provide examples of the kind of data contained in the database ( with preceding contexts edited for ... by plugging into the formula the values of all of the predictors for that example , including the random effects .
Tables 3-4 provide examples of the kind of data contained in the database ( with preceding contexts edited for ... by plugging into the formula the values of all of the predictors for that example , including the random effects .
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For example , consider examples such as those provided in Reinhart 1981 , 1983 , Golde 1999 , and many other discussions of English anaphora . himself ( 10 ) a . Mary talked to John , about ( * him herself b .
For example , consider examples such as those provided in Reinhart 1981 , 1983 , Golde 1999 , and many other discussions of English anaphora . himself ( 10 ) a . Mary talked to John , about ( * him herself b .
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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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