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Comparative quantifiers , by contrast , would have been fine in all of these cases . Our third puzzle , then , is why the distribution of superlative expressions is freer in general but more restricted in certain special cases . 2.4 .
Comparative quantifiers , by contrast , would have been fine in all of these cases . Our third puzzle , then , is why the distribution of superlative expressions is freer in general but more restricted in certain special cases . 2.4 .
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Although not formally in paradigmatic contrast with the evidential morphology described above , the Matses hearsay construction is functionally in paradigmatic contrast with the evidential suffixes in that information about past events ...
Although not formally in paradigmatic contrast with the evidential morphology described above , the Matses hearsay construction is functionally in paradigmatic contrast with the evidential suffixes in that information about past events ...
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Word positions with greater phonetic duration - initial , final , and ( in many languages ) stressed syllables — are positions where segmental contrasts are easiest to perceive and are , therefore , most immune to reduction effects .
Word positions with greater phonetic duration - initial , final , and ( in many languages ) stressed syllables — are positions where segmental contrasts are easiest to perceive and are , therefore , most immune to reduction effects .
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