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What must be familiar in order for 14 to be felicitous is the knowledge that patients have pulses , but there is no reason to expect that the mention of a patient will automatically evoke a representation of that particular patient's ...
What must be familiar in order for 14 to be felicitous is the knowledge that patients have pulses , but there is no reason to expect that the mention of a patient will automatically evoke a representation of that particular patient's ...
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Lombardi ( 1991 : 85-94 ) proposes such an analysis , arguing that Dahl's Law ' affects a surface representation , presumably one in which redundant values have already been filled in ' ( p . 92 ) . Under the hypothesis that a single ...
Lombardi ( 1991 : 85-94 ) proposes such an analysis , arguing that Dahl's Law ' affects a surface representation , presumably one in which redundant values have already been filled in ' ( p . 92 ) . Under the hypothesis that a single ...
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These categories play a central role in the argument structures of the semantic representations of lexical items which ... The semantic representation defines the function as an EVENT involving movement ( IGO ] ) by any THING along a ...
These categories play a central role in the argument structures of the semantic representations of lexical items which ... The semantic representation defines the function as an EVENT involving movement ( IGO ] ) by any THING along a ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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