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Some clauses are temporally transparent , in that they must have the same time reference as the clause they are embedded in . Some examples are given in 31 . ( 31 ) a . Yesterday afternoon , we saw [ the children playing in the yard ...
Some clauses are temporally transparent , in that they must have the same time reference as the clause they are embedded in . Some examples are given in 31 . ( 31 ) a . Yesterday afternoon , we saw [ the children playing in the yard ...
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In other parts of the book as well the reader is puzzled by S's lack of references . ... Or when characterizing deletion of final consonants as “ heavily documented , no reference is given ( cf. p . 19 , $ 2.1.5 ) .
In other parts of the book as well the reader is puzzled by S's lack of references . ... Or when characterizing deletion of final consonants as “ heavily documented , no reference is given ( cf. p . 19 , $ 2.1.5 ) .
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INCORRECT REFERENCES AND CITATIONS . The reference listed by G & J ( p . ... These sentences are not located in the paper listed in G & J's reference section as Boas 2000. Similar observations hold for the quote attributed by G & J to ...
INCORRECT REFERENCES AND CITATIONS . The reference listed by G & J ( p . ... These sentences are not located in the paper listed in G & J's reference section as Boas 2000. Similar observations hold for the quote attributed by G & J to ...
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