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... ( -e ) first person present form mache ; ( -st ] second person present and past form machst ; [ -t ] third person singular present , and second person plural present form macht ; [ -en ] infinitive , first person plural present and ...
... ( -e ) first person present form mache ; ( -st ] second person present and past form machst ; [ -t ] third person singular present , and second person plural present form macht ; [ -en ] infinitive , first person plural present and ...
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they involved gaps and uncertainties , G is better qualified to present such analyses than any other scholar . The lack of lexical resources is also a serious handicap for anyone who wants to undertake a close reading of these texts .
they involved gaps and uncertainties , G is better qualified to present such analyses than any other scholar . The lack of lexical resources is also a serious handicap for anyone who wants to undertake a close reading of these texts .
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Verbal agreement is deemed to be acquired when the child masters -st ( 2nd sg . present and past ) . Before agreement is acquired the child has only one underspecified functional projection above VP . Lynn EUBANK discusses data from a ...
Verbal agreement is deemed to be acquired when the child masters -st ( 2nd sg . present and past ) . Before agreement is acquired the child has only one underspecified functional projection above VP . Lynn EUBANK discusses data from a ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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