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Also important is the fact that antidecompositionalists do not deny the value of morphemes , just as chemists do not deny the value of atoms and particles . There is plenty of evidence , linguistic and ...
Also important is the fact that antidecompositionalists do not deny the value of morphemes , just as chemists do not deny the value of atoms and particles . There is plenty of evidence , linguistic and ...
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As discussed in $ 2 , neither naturally occurring data nor constructed examples provide evidence that the location of the nominal / possessive time can be contextually determined ( see the discussion of examples 43 and 44 ) .
As discussed in $ 2 , neither naturally occurring data nor constructed examples provide evidence that the location of the nominal / possessive time can be contextually determined ( see the discussion of examples 43 and 44 ) .
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As discussed in the conclusions to $ 1 , the assumption that there are languages with nominal tenses has been taken by several authors as evidence that the temporal interpretation of noun phrases involves a nominal tense relation ( e.g. ...
As discussed in the conclusions to $ 1 , the assumption that there are languages with nominal tenses has been taken by several authors as evidence that the temporal interpretation of noun phrases involves a nominal tense relation ( e.g. ...
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 703 |
A case study from child language Sharon Inkelas Yvan Rose | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
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