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In each of the following subsections , I first cite a proposed generalization , and then give a definition for one of the key concepts in the generalization . As in our first example in $ 2 , the definitions appeal only to conceptual ...
In each of the following subsections , I first cite a proposed generalization , and then give a definition for one of the key concepts in the generalization . As in our first example in $ 2 , the definitions appeal only to conceptual ...
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Mel'čuk's point is to show that case expression , clausal case - marking patterns , and overall syntactic organization do not always coincide , and his concepts are thoroughly defined and motivated . However , this definition does not ...
Mel'čuk's point is to show that case expression , clausal case - marking patterns , and overall syntactic organization do not always coincide , and his concepts are thoroughly defined and motivated . However , this definition does not ...
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Since the meaning has changed , it would follow by H's definition that that the segment strings / ovldbov / and / nz / are words ... Constructs like ' word ' , for theoretical linguists , are elements of THEORIES and cannot be defined ...
Since the meaning has changed , it would follow by H's definition that that the segment strings / ovldbov / and / nz / are words ... Constructs like ' word ' , for theoretical linguists , are elements of THEORIES and cannot be defined ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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