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This conclusion raises problems , however . There are some instances of the present perfect where it is ... PP a problem for my parents I've always been a problem for my parents . ' ( B & B : 210 ) b . Siempre he pensado que ... always ...
This conclusion raises problems , however . There are some instances of the present perfect where it is ... PP a problem for my parents I've always been a problem for my parents . ' ( B & B : 210 ) b . Siempre he pensado que ... always ...
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All these criminals behind bars would solve the problem . b . All the lights on at the same time could be a problem . There is every reason to believe that the strings in italics in 28 and 29 are small clauses built on prepositions .
All these criminals behind bars would solve the problem . b . All the lights on at the same time could be a problem . There is every reason to believe that the strings in italics in 28 and 29 are small clauses built on prepositions .
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Like weighted maximum compatibility , maximum parsimony is an NP - hard problem , so these heuristics , too , do not ... are in fact different problems , and it is possible for them to give different solutions for the same dataset .
Like weighted maximum compatibility , maximum parsimony is an NP - hard problem , so these heuristics , too , do not ... are in fact different problems , and it is possible for them to give different solutions for the same dataset .
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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