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On our account , these nonalternating segments are simply underlyingly prespecified for the features ( + voice , + cont ) , thereby overriding the default rule which would otherwise fill in [ -voice , - cont ) .
On our account , these nonalternating segments are simply underlyingly prespecified for the features ( + voice , + cont ) , thereby overriding the default rule which would otherwise fill in [ -voice , - cont ) .
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In other words , any gesture that David used was required , not only to convey the information displayed on the videotaped segment , but also to fit into a contrastive system of form - meaning categories — his choice of handshape ...
In other words , any gesture that David used was required , not only to convey the information displayed on the videotaped segment , but also to fit into a contrastive system of form - meaning categories — his choice of handshape ...
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The novice gesturer thus appeared to strive for an effective representation of each individual filmed segment . ... Thus , by attempting to generate gestures that capture the motions and locations of the segments , the novice gesturers ...
The novice gesturer thus appeared to strive for an effective representation of each individual filmed segment . ... Thus , by attempting to generate gestures that capture the motions and locations of the segments , the novice gesturers ...
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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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