Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... requires MATCH STRESS to be ranked too high for its natural range , whereas 33G3 and 333,3 are somewhat bad because they require TOTAL LONG - LAST COHESIVENESS and PARTIAL LONG - LAST COHESIVENESS to be ranked too low.48 Further ...
... requires MATCH STRESS to be ranked too high for its natural range , whereas 33G3 and 333,3 are somewhat bad because they require TOTAL LONG - LAST COHESIVENESS and PARTIAL LONG - LAST COHESIVENESS to be ranked too low.48 Further ...
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... require different calculations . Without access to the circumstances of the utterance , to know that the tree is on the ... requires knowledge of the position of the figure and ground in the larger world and is indifferent to the speaker ...
... require different calculations . Without access to the circumstances of the utterance , to know that the tree is on the ... requires knowledge of the position of the figure and ground in the larger world and is indifferent to the speaker ...
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... requires about twenty contact hours and contains ten chapters , an appendix , and an English - Arabic glossary . Alif baa introduces all the letters and sounds of Arabic , the writing system and styles of calligraphy , the low numbers ...
... requires about twenty contact hours and contains ten chapters , an appendix , and an English - Arabic glossary . Alif baa introduces all the letters and sounds of Arabic , the writing system and styles of calligraphy , the low numbers ...
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