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... Pullum 2002 : 993–1001 ) ; in Spanish the subjunctive not only survives , but has wide and robust distribution . The crucial difference between the two languages with respect to the subjunctive lies in the way each language ...
... Pullum 2002 : 993–1001 ) ; in Spanish the subjunctive not only survives , but has wide and robust distribution . The crucial difference between the two languages with respect to the subjunctive lies in the way each language ...
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Finally , the agreement between the optimal solution with respect to the mathematical criteria we have proposed and the optimal solution with respect to both archaeological and chronological constraints suggests that the model we have ...
Finally , the agreement between the optimal solution with respect to the mathematical criteria we have proposed and the optimal solution with respect to both archaeological and chronological constraints suggests that the model we have ...
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Because of their similarity , however , trees that are optimal or near - optimal with respect to maximum parsimony can be good candidates for maximum compatibility , and possibly also for weighted maximum compatibility .
Because of their similarity , however , trees that are optimal or near - optimal with respect to maximum parsimony can be good candidates for maximum compatibility , and possibly also for weighted maximum compatibility .
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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