Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... GIVEN ( old , known , predictable , evoked ) information vs. NEW ( unknown , unpredictable ) information . These binary categories can be translated into numerical indices : 1.0 for new infor- mation and 0.0 for given information ...
... GIVEN ( old , known , predictable , evoked ) information vs. NEW ( unknown , unpredictable ) information . These binary categories can be translated into numerical indices : 1.0 for new infor- mation and 0.0 for given information ...
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... given state to a second state ( and potentially to a third , etc. ) and then back to the given state ( see Ringe et al . 2002 : 70 ) . The relative absence of backmutation in linguistic data is partly the result of known properties of ...
... given state to a second state ( and potentially to a third , etc. ) and then back to the given state ( see Ringe et al . 2002 : 70 ) . The relative absence of backmutation in linguistic data is partly the result of known properties of ...
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... given the fact that they were restricted to hoodoo people only . And K discusses a number of potential problems identified by Montgomery ( 1999 ) with regard to the use of manuscript documents , including ( i ) questions of authorship ...
... given the fact that they were restricted to hoodoo people only . And K discusses a number of potential problems identified by Montgomery ( 1999 ) with regard to the use of manuscript documents , including ( i ) questions of authorship ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
Urheberrecht | |
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