Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... fact that in the pooled data , speakers produced more than one output per target type . In fact , while they were most likely to accent the NP or the verb in the two narrow - focus conditions , they nevertheless opted to accent the ...
... fact that in the pooled data , speakers produced more than one output per target type . In fact , while they were most likely to accent the NP or the verb in the two narrow - focus conditions , they nevertheless opted to accent the ...
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... fact that agreement obtains where one expects it to is due to the fact that although agreement does not exist , dis- agreement is disallowed ' ( 157 ) . Ch . 7 is devoted to a related phenomenon , that is , nominal classification ...
... fact that agreement obtains where one expects it to is due to the fact that although agreement does not exist , dis- agreement is disallowed ' ( 157 ) . Ch . 7 is devoted to a related phenomenon , that is , nominal classification ...
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... fact denote uniquely , or by the fact that the process of naming something after something else is a cultural constant , a high tide undermining the apparently solid cliff of uniqueness . His examples of ' best names ' might have been ...
... fact denote uniquely , or by the fact that the process of naming something after something else is a cultural constant , a high tide undermining the apparently solid cliff of uniqueness . His examples of ' best names ' might have been ...
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