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EXPERIMENT 2 1 - a / b : Preceding SR / OR context between Person I and Person 2 Person 1 twu myeng - uy chongcang - i kyengchal - uy cosa - lul patko issupnita two people - GEN chancellor - NOM police - GEN investigation - acc ...
EXPERIMENT 2 1 - a / b : Preceding SR / OR context between Person I and Person 2 Person 1 twu myeng - uy chongcang - i kyengchal - uy cosa - lul patko issupnita two people - GEN chancellor - NOM police - GEN investigation - acc ...
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Question by Person 2 enu yaksa - ka cippaywon - ul chacawasssupni - kka ? which pharmacist - Nom mailman - acc came.to.meet - Q ? Which pharmacist came to meet a mailman ? ' SR / OR experimental sentence : 2 - a / b with context ...
Question by Person 2 enu yaksa - ka cippaywon - ul chacawasssupni - kka ? which pharmacist - Nom mailman - acc came.to.meet - Q ? Which pharmacist came to meet a mailman ? ' SR / OR experimental sentence : 2 - a / b with context ...
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Expletives can be seen to have a third - person feature preventing other person agreement in the requirement that their nominative associate be indefinite , hence person - less . Further study seems necessary to understand why the ...
Expletives can be seen to have a third - person feature preventing other person agreement in the requirement that their nominative associate be indefinite , hence person - less . Further study seems necessary to understand why the ...
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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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