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This accounts for the vowel major innovation is his claim that every lexical reduction — not expected in a true compound ... but he claims that the Main ) S ( tress ) eting of syntactic surface structure , and includes R [ ule ) applies ...
This accounts for the vowel major innovation is his claim that every lexical reduction — not expected in a true compound ... but he claims that the Main ) S ( tress ) eting of syntactic surface structure , and includes R [ ule ) applies ...
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It is further claimed that , universally or nearly so , perfective and imperfective aspect are associated with ... We propose to examine further the uses of SP in discourse , in order to discuss the above claims and to explore the more ...
It is further claimed that , universally or nearly so , perfective and imperfective aspect are associated with ... We propose to examine further the uses of SP in discourse , in order to discuss the above claims and to explore the more ...
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It is not clear , however , how both these linguistic and child language acquisition claims can be true . ... But without such proof , his claim to algorithm on the corpus , it scored quite well , psychological reality is gratuitous .
It is not clear , however , how both these linguistic and child language acquisition claims can be true . ... But without such proof , his claim to algorithm on the corpus , it scored quite well , psychological reality is gratuitous .
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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