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a ( 84 ) Evidence rule : VaVBVPVP'Vev Vev ' ( ( P ( ev , a ) ^ P ' ( ev ' , B ) ^ ( P ( ev , a ) > P ' ( ev ' , B ) ) ) > Evidence ( a , ß ) ) The rule in 84 says that if the eventuality descriptions P and P ' in DRSs a and Bare true of ...
a ( 84 ) Evidence rule : VaVBVPVP'Vev Vev ' ( ( P ( ev , a ) ^ P ' ( ev ' , B ) ^ ( P ( ev , a ) > P ' ( ev ' , B ) ) ) > Evidence ( a , ß ) ) The rule in 84 says that if the eventuality descriptions P and P ' in DRSs a and Bare true of ...
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show some evidence to support this , but not enough to show why they argue ( against their hypothesis ) that the language of the noun rather than that of the determiner determines the relative order of an adjective and noun .
show some evidence to support this , but not enough to show why they argue ( against their hypothesis ) that the language of the noun rather than that of the determiner determines the relative order of an adjective and noun .
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This means that learners in this community can be faced with highly variable and seemingly incompatible evidence about the VOT of / p / and / b / , with short - lag [ p ] being ambiguous . Indeed , some of Scobbie's subjects seem to use ...
This means that learners in this community can be faced with highly variable and seemingly incompatible evidence about the VOT of / p / and / b / , with short - lag [ p ] being ambiguous . Indeed , some of Scobbie's subjects seem to use ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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