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The following seminal , turn - of - thecentury quotes define the current MP practice quite accurately : In fact , a restrictive theory should force a one - to - one relation between position and interpretation ... each projection has a ...
The following seminal , turn - of - thecentury quotes define the current MP practice quite accurately : In fact , a restrictive theory should force a one - to - one relation between position and interpretation ... each projection has a ...
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Since the first conjuncts of both 54 and 55 describe states , they can continue on to the present and X can be equated with this state's category , in which case we have an interpretation that corresponds to the continuative reading of ...
Since the first conjuncts of both 54 and 55 describe states , they can continue on to the present and X can be equated with this state's category , in which case we have an interpretation that corresponds to the continuative reading of ...
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Eye gaze can have an independent subject from other articulators , so one might guess that the ' Tree ' example by Paul Scott would , out of context , be open to an interpretation in which a person is moving back and forth near a tree ...
Eye gaze can have an independent subject from other articulators , so one might guess that the ' Tree ' example by Paul Scott would , out of context , be open to an interpretation in which a person is moving back and forth near a tree ...
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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