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Returning to the United States , Bill occupied stop - gap positions , teaching Hindi , Urdu , and French in Washington ... In 1959 Bill was offered a position in the Department of Anthropology at UCLA , where he spent the rest of his ...
Returning to the United States , Bill occupied stop - gap positions , teaching Hindi , Urdu , and French in Washington ... In 1959 Bill was offered a position in the Department of Anthropology at UCLA , where he spent the rest of his ...
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He provides evidence that the position of adjuncts in a clause is primarily based on their semantics and that they can occur ... and adverbial degree phrases ( DegP ) and quantifier phrases ( QP ) in pronominal and preverbal positions .
He provides evidence that the position of adjuncts in a clause is primarily based on their semantics and that they can occur ... and adverbial degree phrases ( DegP ) and quantifier phrases ( QP ) in pronominal and preverbal positions .
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However , these listings are identified in this publication by ( * ) preceding position openings in order to advise applicants that the employing institution or its administration has been censured by the AAUP and that further ...
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