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... appear to be shared across languages . This includes the principle of biunique assignment of thematic relations to arguments and obliques , which we have confirmed to extend to path functions as well . The macro- event linking principle ...
... appear to be shared across languages . This includes the principle of biunique assignment of thematic relations to arguments and obliques , which we have confirmed to extend to path functions as well . The macro- event linking principle ...
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... appear with no diacritics at all ; and the German language samples display an inconsistent misuse of ss in place of ... appears nowhere in the profiles of French and German . Given the role of subjunctive verb forms in the formulation of ...
... appear with no diacritics at all ; and the German language samples display an inconsistent misuse of ss in place of ... appears nowhere in the profiles of French and German . Given the role of subjunctive verb forms in the formulation of ...
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... appear in print for the last time in this issue . As has been mentioned a few times in the pages of this journal , 2 book notices will now be appearing in the LSA's electronic online publication venue known as eLanguage.3 This column ...
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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