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A problem with this is that S Ret must be ordered after both the Weak CS and Res Fin S subrules of the Rom S rule . In their analysis of the modern stress system , H & K could collapse S Ret with Weak C S , and capture the ...
A problem with this is that S Ret must be ordered after both the Weak CS and Res Fin S subrules of the Rom S rule . In their analysis of the modern stress system , H & K could collapse S Ret with Weak C S , and capture the ...
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( 5 ) The text occasionally underdetermines the problems . ... C disingenuously states : ' the failure of our syntactic theory to provide a satisfactory solution to a given problem may be perfectly appropriate , if the problem is in ...
( 5 ) The text occasionally underdetermines the problems . ... C disingenuously states : ' the failure of our syntactic theory to provide a satisfactory solution to a given problem may be perfectly appropriate , if the problem is in ...
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M. F. Burrill guage training with oral proficiency as a and E. Bonsack probe some of the problems major goal ... The nature of the problem in using generic terms for a specialized glos- of fluency and its imprecise definition sary of ...
M. F. Burrill guage training with oral proficiency as a and E. Bonsack probe some of the problems major goal ... The nature of the problem in using generic terms for a specialized glos- of fluency and its imprecise definition sary of ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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