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The text fragment in 7 contains several instances of the topic construction and illustrates some of these features . ( Throughout , I use bold - face for that part of the example which is relevant to the discussion at hand , here the ...
The text fragment in 7 contains several instances of the topic construction and illustrates some of these features . ( Throughout , I use bold - face for that part of the example which is relevant to the discussion at hand , here the ...
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As discussed in Dryer 1989b , this allows us to 2 both orders might be common ; ( 2 ) the sources consulted contain insufficient data ; ( 3 ) the language may lack the category in question ( e.g. , some languages do not employ ...
As discussed in Dryer 1989b , this allows us to 2 both orders might be common ; ( 2 ) the sources consulted contain insufficient data ; ( 3 ) the language may lack the category in question ( e.g. , some languages do not employ ...
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For example , Table 2 shows that there are 5 genera in Africa containing OV & RelN languages and 9 genera ... Given two parameters A and B , the proportion of genera is defined as the number of genera containing languages that are A & B ...
For example , Table 2 shows that there are 5 genera in Africa containing OV & RelN languages and 9 genera ... Given two parameters A and B , the proportion of genera is defined as the number of genera containing languages that are A & B ...
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