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For some of the syntactic feature conflicts we examine ( as we shall see in later sections ) , there are speakers with principled resolution in favor of the conjunct nearest the factor ; for these speakers , resolution by principle will ...
For some of the syntactic feature conflicts we examine ( as we shall see in later sections ) , there are speakers with principled resolution in favor of the conjunct nearest the factor ; for these speakers , resolution by principle will ...
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In contrast , all our examples of phonological resolution have involved factors in which the relevant features ( VFORM in English , gender in Xhosa , case in Ger- man ) are syntactically imposed on them , by rules of agreement ( Xhosa ) ...
In contrast , all our examples of phonological resolution have involved factors in which the relevant features ( VFORM in English , gender in Xhosa , case in Ger- man ) are syntactically imposed on them , by rules of agreement ( Xhosa ) ...
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In addition to this information— which is always present whenever SP is used , and which relates to cognitive / referential , pragmatic , and general textual factors - both dimensionalization and detachment have other effects which ...
In addition to this information— which is always present whenever SP is used , and which relates to cognitive / referential , pragmatic , and general textual factors - both dimensionalization and detachment have other effects which ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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