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For instance , studies of kinship terminology employ a network of generic genealogical relations as an etic grid - abstracting , at least at this stage , from the culture - specific construal of marriage and descent relations .
For instance , studies of kinship terminology employ a network of generic genealogical relations as an etic grid - abstracting , at least at this stage , from the culture - specific construal of marriage and descent relations .
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Consequently , a construction that represents an event as a single unitary whole with a unique beginning , end , duration , and position in time — in other words , a construction that has the MEP - cannot assign any thematic relation to ...
Consequently , a construction that represents an event as a single unitary whole with a unique beginning , end , duration , and position in time — in other words , a construction that has the MEP - cannot assign any thematic relation to ...
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indication of the thematic relation on them . ... This includes the principle of biunique assignment of thematic relations to arguments and obliques , which we have confirmed to extend to path functions as well .
indication of the thematic relation on them . ... This includes the principle of biunique assignment of thematic relations to arguments and obliques , which we have confirmed to extend to path functions as well .
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