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11 74 a ( i ) the difference between the number of books you've read on a given occasion and the number you read on a previous occasion , ” and 71 ( ii ) the difference between your degree of smartness on the later occasion and your ...
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The question mark indicates that the form , though attested , is nevertheless restricted in structural and functional range , and can be given the alternative analysis as instances of coordinator - marked repetition .
The question mark indicates that the form , though attested , is nevertheless restricted in structural and functional range , and can be given the alternative analysis as instances of coordinator - marked repetition .
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Sample consent scripts are given in Bowern 2008 : 219–21.13 An alternative summary of information to include in a consent protocol can be found in Whiteford & Trotter 2008 ; an excellent set of guidelines for topics to consider in ...
Sample consent scripts are given in Bowern 2008 : 219–21.13 An alternative summary of information to include in a consent protocol can be found in Whiteford & Trotter 2008 ; an excellent set of guidelines for topics to consider in ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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