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... examples of such ' lexical strategies ' are presented below . 3 Indeed , Hawkins himself adopts an ambiguity - avoidance explanation for certain phenomena . He ob- serves , for example , that many predominantly head - final languages ...
... examples of such ' lexical strategies ' are presented below . 3 Indeed , Hawkins himself adopts an ambiguity - avoidance explanation for certain phenomena . He ob- serves , for example , that many predominantly head - final languages ...
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a different process . For example , ( Greenberg 1978 ; 1981 ) demonstrates that the evolution of articles continues to the point that ' articles ' are found on every noun ( for example , the suffix -1l that is found on every Classical ...
a different process . For example , ( Greenberg 1978 ; 1981 ) demonstrates that the evolution of articles continues to the point that ' articles ' are found on every noun ( for example , the suffix -1l that is found on every Classical ...
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... example or cite the radical ( basic ) form . ( The compounds cited in example 1 above are a case in point . ) In his lists , Z uses double hyphens to separate morphemes of words that are spelled with a hyphen ( e.g. hunan = barch for ...
... example or cite the radical ( basic ) form . ( The compounds cited in example 1 above are a case in point . ) In his lists , Z uses double hyphens to separate morphemes of words that are spelled with a hyphen ( e.g. hunan = barch for ...
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