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a Two interesting facts do emerge , however , from analysis in H's terms . The first is that he incorporates metalinguistic factors into the operators . This has , of course , been done previously in the work on speech acts and sentence ...
a Two interesting facts do emerge , however , from analysis in H's terms . The first is that he incorporates metalinguistic factors into the operators . This has , of course , been done previously in the work on speech acts and sentence ...
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All too often , ing feature of the dictionary is that it follows the the middle position is completely missing : the SIL tradition of citing words in inflected form , gentle art of the interesting , informed , cogently and then ...
All too often , ing feature of the dictionary is that it follows the the middle position is completely missing : the SIL tradition of citing words in inflected form , gentle art of the interesting , informed , cogently and then ...
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However , it is not always clear that the volume is interesting because of its purposes . This is a work which , in many places , the reader must MAKE interesting , rather than rely on the inherent intrigue of C's arguments and ...
However , it is not always clear that the volume is interesting because of its purposes . This is a work which , in many places , the reader must MAKE interesting , rather than rely on the inherent intrigue of C's arguments and ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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