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It summarizes major areas of active debates ( e.g. truth - conditional status of epistemic modality ) , presents novel issues and challenges to current theories ( e.g. issues of graded modality ) , and offers new solutions and ...
It summarizes major areas of active debates ( e.g. truth - conditional status of epistemic modality ) , presents novel issues and challenges to current theories ( e.g. issues of graded modality ) , and offers new solutions and ...
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The thorough coverage of this chapter is impressive : diverse morphological issues are tied together nicely in one framework , and one can see how the methods can apply ...
The thorough coverage of this chapter is impressive : diverse morphological issues are tied together nicely in one framework , and one can see how the methods can apply ...
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METHODOLOGY ISSUES . There were three main areas where researchers reported IRB requirements that they viewed as unworkable in their field communities . These involved the documentation of informed consent , requirements that ...
METHODOLOGY ISSUES . There were three main areas where researchers reported IRB requirements that they viewed as unworkable in their field communities . These involved the documentation of informed consent , requirements that ...
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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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