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The answer is yes ; we present converging evidence from adjectival modification in $ 5 below . In general , the three ways that one can determine the morphosyntactic features of a noun phrase are : ( i ) to inspect the inflectional ...
The answer is yes ; we present converging evidence from adjectival modification in $ 5 below . In general , the three ways that one can determine the morphosyntactic features of a noun phrase are : ( i ) to inspect the inflectional ...
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From the child's point of view , speech between adults would therefore present a very useful body of evidence for language learning , providing highly consistent and largely invariant information about the pronunciation of words such as ...
From the child's point of view , speech between adults would therefore present a very useful body of evidence for language learning , providing highly consistent and largely invariant information about the pronunciation of words such as ...
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A language can lack evidence for this category for a variety of reasons . In some the category ' aorist ' is not clearly present ; in Albanian , and perhaps in the Baltic languages , it has been remodeled so much that clearly thematized ...
A language can lack evidence for this category for a variety of reasons . In some the category ' aorist ' is not clearly present ; in Albanian , and perhaps in the Baltic languages , it has been remodeled so much that clearly thematized ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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