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There is , however , no decomposition of the activity of sleeping into elements that correspond to the meanings of the parts of the expression , so saw logs does not qualify as an idiomatically combining expression .
There is , however , no decomposition of the activity of sleeping into elements that correspond to the meanings of the parts of the expression , so saw logs does not qualify as an idiomatically combining expression .
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German nouns with some noncompeting classes combined . ... combining Classes VII / VIII , IX , and X , on the ground that their membership is determined by rather complex interactions of syntactic , semantic , and phonological factors .
German nouns with some noncompeting classes combined . ... combining Classes VII / VIII , IX , and X , on the ground that their membership is determined by rather complex interactions of syntactic , semantic , and phonological factors .
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Their objection to Anderson's ' a - morphous morphology ' is that it combines all the features of T , Agr , and V onto one ... them out again into stem and affix ; it is more economical to combine only the elements that need combining .
Their objection to Anderson's ' a - morphous morphology ' is that it combines all the features of T , Agr , and V onto one ... them out again into stem and affix ; it is more economical to combine only the elements that need combining .
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