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Thus he claims that , in 2a , the lack of a bare NP before the verb results from a a ' subject inversion ' rule which ... The ungrammatical result is 5 6 The scarcity of materials on Acehnese dialects ( the only other widely available ...
Thus he claims that , in 2a , the lack of a bare NP before the verb results from a a ' subject inversion ' rule which ... The ungrammatical result is 5 6 The scarcity of materials on Acehnese dialects ( the only other widely available ...
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The data in support of this hypothesis result from a case study of a female Dutch speaker , aged 52 , agrammatic as the result of a stroke . In addition to demonstrating that her comprehension for syntactic morphemes is relatively ...
The data in support of this hypothesis result from a case study of a female Dutch speaker , aged 52 , agrammatic as the result of a stroke . In addition to demonstrating that her comprehension for syntactic morphemes is relatively ...
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As a result , the book is certain to go erman ' ( fem . pêcheuse ) cannot be reckoned the generally ignored in the US . ... Rather , they are epistemological issues which have long lain dorhomophonous as the result of syncretism .
As a result , the book is certain to go erman ' ( fem . pêcheuse ) cannot be reckoned the generally ignored in the US . ... Rather , they are epistemological issues which have long lain dorhomophonous as the result of syncretism .
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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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