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FIGURE 7b . Inner P - arc must end . . a it follows that , in Figure 7b , the relation denoted by X cannot be P : ( 9 ) STRATAL UNIQUENESS Law ( EXTENDED ) . No stratum can contain two distinct R - arcs , where R is a foundational ...
FIGURE 7b . Inner P - arc must end . . a it follows that , in Figure 7b , the relation denoted by X cannot be P : ( 9 ) STRATAL UNIQUENESS Law ( EXTENDED ) . No stratum can contain two distinct R - arcs , where R is a foundational ...
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A Loc U Loc U 2 / P Loc Pl Loc dovere PLoc ci dovere Ugo ci Ugo collaborare intervenire FIGURE 18 . FIGURE 19 . What must be explained is that the union P dovere takes the aux avere in Fig . 18 , but essere in Fig . 19.
A Loc U Loc U 2 / P Loc Pl Loc dovere PLoc ci dovere Ugo ci Ugo collaborare intervenire FIGURE 18 . FIGURE 19 . What must be explained is that the union P dovere takes the aux avere in Fig . 18 , but essere in Fig . 19.
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Figures 25–26 : ( 32 ) Ugo ci ha dovuto collaborare . “ Ugo had to collaborate in it . ' ( 33 ) Ugo ci è dovuto intervenire . ' Ugo had to intervene in it . ' P P Cho P P Cho Ugo esagerato Ugo ha FIGURE 21 . è migliorato FIGURE 22 . 2 .
Figures 25–26 : ( 32 ) Ugo ci ha dovuto collaborare . “ Ugo had to collaborate in it . ' ( 33 ) Ugo ci è dovuto intervenire . ' Ugo had to intervene in it . ' P P Cho P P Cho Ugo esagerato Ugo ha FIGURE 21 . è migliorato FIGURE 22 . 2 .
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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