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But our study also uncovered principles of form - to - meaning mapping that appear to be shared by all the languages in our sample , regardless of typological differences . We propose that these principles may be universals .
But our study also uncovered principles of form - to - meaning mapping that appear to be shared by all the languages in our sample , regardless of typological differences . We propose that these principles may be universals .
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... combine into single macroevent expressions , we also found evidence of a number of principles of form - to - meaning mapping at the syntax - semantics interface that appear to be shared across languages . This includes the principle ...
... combine into single macroevent expressions , we also found evidence of a number of principles of form - to - meaning mapping at the syntax - semantics interface that appear to be shared across languages . This includes the principle ...
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Japanese , Chinese , and Telugu language samples appear in Roman transliteration along with tone markings and other diacritics , as appropriate ; ironically , Vietnamese words appear with no diacritics at all ; and the German language ...
Japanese , Chinese , and Telugu language samples appear in Roman transliteration along with tone markings and other diacritics , as appropriate ; ironically , Vietnamese words appear with no diacritics at all ; and the German language ...
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