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While there is some truth in the gestural notion of representation , it can be argued that gestural representations should not be localized in the lexicon , but must occur at a later stage in the speech process .
While there is some truth in the gestural notion of representation , it can be argued that gestural representations should not be localized in the lexicon , but must occur at a later stage in the speech process .
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Normally , the latter part of the vowel in which these transitions occur is nasalized . ... It occurs in a wide variety of Southern Central Australian languages as well as in Olgolo , a North Queensland language ( see Dixon 1970 ) .
Normally , the latter part of the vowel in which these transitions occur is nasalized . ... It occurs in a wide variety of Southern Central Australian languages as well as in Olgolo , a North Queensland language ( see Dixon 1970 ) .
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Example 52 shows that -ve occurs with a noun or pronoun , but it does not occur inside the complex derived forms discussed above . ( 52 ) a . imis - ve * imis - ve - ian - i her - indeed her - indeed - ite - NOM ' precisely hers ' ' a ...
Example 52 shows that -ve occurs with a noun or pronoun , but it does not occur inside the complex derived forms discussed above . ( 52 ) a . imis - ve * imis - ve - ian - i her - indeed her - indeed - ite - NOM ' precisely hers ' ' a ...
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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