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Consequently , I am led to assume that a -ti suffix represents a third lexically conditioned alternant of this late ... and -ti infinitives are late ( perhaps original ) and productive Vedic formations , I have been assuming that all ...
Consequently , I am led to assume that a -ti suffix represents a third lexically conditioned alternant of this late ... and -ti infinitives are late ( perhaps original ) and productive Vedic formations , I have been assuming that all ...
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Linguists have begun to acknowledge the phenomenon of variation which accompanies linguistic change , but the lexical parameter has remained largely ignored both by American structuralists and by present - day generativists , who assume ...
Linguists have begun to acknowledge the phenomenon of variation which accompanies linguistic change , but the lexical parameter has remained largely ignored both by American structuralists and by present - day generativists , who assume ...
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Third , we assume — although this feature of the model does not follow from the limited data of this study — that phonological development includes the gradual development of phonological awareness ; i.e. , the child's ability to deal ...
Third , we assume — although this feature of the model does not follow from the limited data of this study — that phonological development includes the gradual development of phonological awareness ; i.e. , the child's ability to deal ...
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The meaning of questions Richard A Hudson | 1 |
Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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