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More specifically , we claim that NI in both Mohawk - type and Mapudungun - type languages is the result of noun movement in the syntax . The differences come from whether or not person - number - gender features are retained on the ...
More specifically , we claim that NI in both Mohawk - type and Mapudungun - type languages is the result of noun movement in the syntax . The differences come from whether or not person - number - gender features are retained on the ...
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698 ) , and of unsubstantiated claims , such as the claim that in both chess and language , the conscious decision of the player or speaker plays a central role ( p . 687 ) . In what follows , however , we limit ourselves to only some ...
698 ) , and of unsubstantiated claims , such as the claim that in both chess and language , the conscious decision of the player or speaker plays a central role ( p . 687 ) . In what follows , however , we limit ourselves to only some ...
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We do not know who might have made an explicit claim to such an effect , and N refers vaguely to ' some linguists ' ( p . 685 ) ; the other studies cited in this section ( Fox 1994 , Thompson & Hopper 2001 ) also do not make such a ...
We do not know who might have made an explicit claim to such an effect , and N refers vaguely to ' some linguists ' ( p . 685 ) ; the other studies cited in this section ( Fox 1994 , Thompson & Hopper 2001 ) also do not make such a ...
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