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The embedded * A conceptually similar principle proposed by Chomsky ( 1982 : 10 ) is the extended part of the Extended Projection Principle . The Projection Principle is as follows : ' Representations at each syntactic level are ...
The embedded * A conceptually similar principle proposed by Chomsky ( 1982 : 10 ) is the extended part of the Extended Projection Principle . The Projection Principle is as follows : ' Representations at each syntactic level are ...
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In sum , not one single cognate set proposed by Lehmann is without serious problems ; the Xinca - Lenca hypothesis thus has no support . Unfortunately , the evidence for many other proposed remote relationships is not unlike that for ...
In sum , not one single cognate set proposed by Lehmann is without serious problems ; the Xinca - Lenca hypothesis thus has no support . Unfortunately , the evidence for many other proposed remote relationships is not unlike that for ...
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A proposed cognate set will provide little support if it involves irregular correspondences . Moreover , it is useless to propose ' regular ' sound correspondences which are illustrated by but a single example .
A proposed cognate set will provide little support if it involves irregular correspondences . Moreover , it is useless to propose ' regular ' sound correspondences which are illustrated by but a single example .
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