Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... natural languages , ed . by Emmon Bach , Eloise Jelinek , Angelika Kratzer , and Barbara H. Partee , 661-700 . Dordrecht : Kluwer . ROBERTS , CRAIGE . 1996. Information structure in discourse : Towards an integrated formal theory of ...
... natural languages , ed . by Emmon Bach , Eloise Jelinek , Angelika Kratzer , and Barbara H. Partee , 661-700 . Dordrecht : Kluwer . ROBERTS , CRAIGE . 1996. Information structure in discourse : Towards an integrated formal theory of ...
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... natural classes in the phoneme inventory - and in order to make the account truly data driven , the learner must consider all of them . In the Tagalog case , using a fairly standard feature set , there are 786 natural classes . A useful ...
... natural classes in the phoneme inventory - and in order to make the account truly data driven , the learner must consider all of them . In the Tagalog case , using a fairly standard feature set , there are 786 natural classes . A useful ...
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... natural result of combining a demonstrative subject with an equative in a context that provides the appropriate salient OP ; again , the same complex of properties is the natural result . Finally , it should be noted that while the ...
... natural result of combining a demonstrative subject with an equative in a context that provides the appropriate salient OP ; again , the same complex of properties is the natural result . Finally , it should be noted that while the ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
Urheberrecht | |
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