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... dependencies involve connected local dependencies . It is now generally accepted that the unbounded dependency between a binder and its gap ( s ) should be factored into a cascade of local dependencies . This is because in many of ...
... dependencies involve connected local dependencies . It is now generally accepted that the unbounded dependency between a binder and its gap ( s ) should be factored into a cascade of local dependencies . This is because in many of ...
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... most control national economies and perpetuate the socially exclusionary attitudes practiced earlier by the European colonizers ( Mazrui & Mazrui 1998 ) . Most of the economies that employ the masses of Africans involve manual labor ...
... most control national economies and perpetuate the socially exclusionary attitudes practiced earlier by the European colonizers ( Mazrui & Mazrui 1998 ) . Most of the economies that employ the masses of Africans involve manual labor ...
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Furthermore , metaphors based on ci typically involve a notion of ' overcoming / control ' , while those based on shaa involve the notion of undergoing ' . Both books could serve as useful resources in semantics courses .
Furthermore , metaphors based on ci typically involve a notion of ' overcoming / control ' , while those based on shaa involve the notion of undergoing ' . Both books could serve as useful resources in semantics courses .
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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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