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Indeed , the fact that ( round ) is singled out over [ back ) in itself suggests that systematic forces are at work , rather than randomly working conditions . Kaun ( 1995 ) , building on Korn 1969 and Steriade 1981 , among others ...
Indeed , the fact that ( round ) is singled out over [ back ) in itself suggests that systematic forces are at work , rather than randomly working conditions . Kaun ( 1995 ) , building on Korn 1969 and Steriade 1981 , among others ...
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Extrapolation from these figures suggests that linguists most likely played a part in approximately one hundred cases in just ... Nonetheless , the data strongly suggest that there has been considerable participation by linguists in the ...
Extrapolation from these figures suggests that linguists most likely played a part in approximately one hundred cases in just ... Nonetheless , the data strongly suggest that there has been considerable participation by linguists in the ...
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We suggest that these characteristics all point toward a single analysis . ... point , and mie , suggesting that the latter must have undergone some kind of reanalysis as purely functional morphemes base generated in a position distinct ...
We suggest that these characteristics all point toward a single analysis . ... point , and mie , suggesting that the latter must have undergone some kind of reanalysis as purely functional morphemes base generated in a position distinct ...
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