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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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Thus , in Czech , nouns belonging to the hard - masculine declension follow the soft - masculine declension in the locative ... for instance , the noun FILOLOG ' philologist in Table 8 generally follows the hard - masculine declension ...
Thus , in Czech , nouns belonging to the hard - masculine declension follow the soft - masculine declension in the locative ... for instance , the noun FILOLOG ' philologist in Table 8 generally follows the hard - masculine declension ...
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For instance , Czech nouns with cloven paradigms have number as their absolute correlate ; heteroclite noun paradigms whose inflection - class splits correlate cleanly with any other inflectional category are , to my knowledge ...
For instance , Czech nouns with cloven paradigms have number as their absolute correlate ; heteroclite noun paradigms whose inflection - class splits correlate cleanly with any other inflectional category are , to my knowledge ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
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Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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