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Evidence for such RC + MC structures has been found in other SOV languages ( cf. Downing 1978 ) . Thus PIE with SOV and RC + MC may be ' typologically pure ' after all . The real issue , however , cannot be typological purity : we have ...
Evidence for such RC + MC structures has been found in other SOV languages ( cf. Downing 1978 ) . Thus PIE with SOV and RC + MC may be ' typologically pure ' after all . The real issue , however , cannot be typological purity : we have ...
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Instrumental and phonological evidence will demonstrate that this rhythmic patterning is present both synchronically and diachronically , and that it operates as style changes from formal to casual . Because there is little previous ...
Instrumental and phonological evidence will demonstrate that this rhythmic patterning is present both synchronically and diachronically , and that it operates as style changes from formal to casual . Because there is little previous ...
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The first piece of evidence suggesting a clitic analysis is the restricted distribution of the particles ; however , I have amply illustrated that items with restricted distributions are not necessarily clitics .
The first piece of evidence suggesting a clitic analysis is the restricted distribution of the particles ; however , I have amply illustrated that items with restricted distributions are not necessarily clitics .
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