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GRANT PROPOSAL PREPARATION by Ann M. Peters , Lise Menn , Paul G. Chapin , Wol and Helen C. Aguera LSA ANNOUNCES . ... FOR GRANT PROPOSAL PREPARATION helps younger scholars produce high quality fundable proposals to NSF and NEH .
GRANT PROPOSAL PREPARATION by Ann M. Peters , Lise Menn , Paul G. Chapin , Wol and Helen C. Aguera LSA ANNOUNCES . ... FOR GRANT PROPOSAL PREPARATION helps younger scholars produce high quality fundable proposals to NSF and NEH .
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Reviewed by David LIGHTFOOT and AMY WEINBERG , University of Maryland * The theory of grammar proposed by Chomsky 1981 provided for separate modules to ensure that case and thematic role were assigned to noun phrases under conditions of ...
Reviewed by David LIGHTFOOT and AMY WEINBERG , University of Maryland * The theory of grammar proposed by Chomsky 1981 provided for separate modules to ensure that case and thematic role were assigned to noun phrases under conditions of ...
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Ironically , K's own proposed revisions to the syntactic constraints on anaphora are actually more complex than their GB predecessors ; but the general outlook is hopeful . If there is one disappointment in FS , it is that the theory of ...
Ironically , K's own proposed revisions to the syntactic constraints on anaphora are actually more complex than their GB predecessors ; but the general outlook is hopeful . If there is one disappointment in FS , it is that the theory of ...
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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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