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Across the three lists , every noun occurred just once . The order of the nouns within lists was random , constrained so that there were no more than two successive occurrences of the same kind of noun . The same random order was used ...
Across the three lists , every noun occurred just once . The order of the nouns within lists was random , constrained so that there were no more than two successive occurrences of the same kind of noun . The same random order was used ...
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... noun noun mepis - eul - i ' having once noun adjective belonged to the king ' lomis - ebur - i like a lion ' noun adjective k'acis - tana ' like a man ' noun adjective dye - vandel - i ' dating from today ' noun adjective u - švil ...
... noun noun mepis - eul - i ' having once noun adjective belonged to the king ' lomis - ebur - i like a lion ' noun adjective k'acis - tana ' like a man ' noun adjective dye - vandel - i ' dating from today ' noun adjective u - švil ...
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It investigates crosslinguistic cases of noun phrases that exhibit definiteness ' spreading ' phenomena , that is , multiple occurrences of definiteness Noun phrase structure in the languages markers in the same noun phrase .
It investigates crosslinguistic cases of noun phrases that exhibit definiteness ' spreading ' phenomena , that is , multiple occurrences of definiteness Noun phrase structure in the languages markers in the same noun phrase .
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