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Supporting this argument is the fact that the subject of ' dancing ' may be separately represented by an overt NP in a sentence like 4 ... which is typically capable of overtly representing all the arguments of the incorporated head .
Supporting this argument is the fact that the subject of ' dancing ' may be separately represented by an overt NP in a sentence like 4 ... which is typically capable of overtly representing all the arguments of the incorporated head .
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We considered the Palm to be a semantic classifier in David's system simply because it was used to represent a variety of ... the Plane handshape represents airplanes and no other category , and airplanes are represented by Plane and no ...
We considered the Palm to be a semantic classifier in David's system simply because it was used to represent a variety of ... the Plane handshape represents airplanes and no other category , and airplanes are represented by Plane and no ...
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It may be that the morphemes of ASL that represent motions and locations are closer to pantomime than the morphemes of ... The hearing gesturers successfully represented object , location , and movement information in their gestures .
It may be that the morphemes of ASL that represent motions and locations are closer to pantomime than the morphemes of ... The hearing gesturers successfully represented object , location , and movement information in their gestures .
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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