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Evidence for the phonological dependence of functional heads in CG comes from a number of areas , including place ... which occur most frequently within prosodic words consisting of one lexical and one or more preceding function words .
Evidence for the phonological dependence of functional heads in CG comes from a number of areas , including place ... which occur most frequently within prosodic words consisting of one lexical and one or more preceding function words .
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I posit a translation function V from expressions of a natural language to conceptualstructure constituents such as notions , ideas , and complex entities composed from them . Since those structures are concrete cognitive particulars in ...
I posit a translation function V from expressions of a natural language to conceptualstructure constituents such as notions , ideas , and complex entities composed from them . Since those structures are concrete cognitive particulars in ...
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According to a common analysis of indexical pronouns , the addressee in the utterance context gets assigned to a secondperson pronoun by the assignment function that assigns values to pronouns in a context . For example , Chierchia and ...
According to a common analysis of indexical pronouns , the addressee in the utterance context gets assigned to a secondperson pronoun by the assignment function that assigns values to pronouns in a context . For example , Chierchia and ...
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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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