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If a VOCAL - AUDITORY SYSTEM ( emphasis added —MA ] comes to have a larger and larger number of distinct meaningful elements , those elements inevitably come to be more and more similar to one another in sound .
If a VOCAL - AUDITORY SYSTEM ( emphasis added —MA ] comes to have a larger and larger number of distinct meaningful elements , those elements inevitably come to be more and more similar to one another in sound .
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Tense - 2 markers have property ( ii ) , which states that distinct tense markers cannot cooccur , because two distinct tense - 2 markers would express contradicting relations between the perspective time and the event time .
Tense - 2 markers have property ( ii ) , which states that distinct tense markers cannot cooccur , because two distinct tense - 2 markers would express contradicting relations between the perspective time and the event time .
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Verbal tense - 3 markers do not have property ( ii ) : distinct verbal tense - 3 markers can cooccur since they can express relations between three distinct times ( e.g. between the perspective and the reference time , and between the ...
Verbal tense - 3 markers do not have property ( ii ) : distinct verbal tense - 3 markers can cooccur since they can express relations between three distinct times ( e.g. between the perspective and the reference time , and between the ...
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