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We now ask what the probability is given the null hypothesis , and given a specific number of languages to examine — that three specific orderings out of the six possible ones will never turn up as the basic word order of any of the ...
We now ask what the probability is given the null hypothesis , and given a specific number of languages to examine — that three specific orderings out of the six possible ones will never turn up as the basic word order of any of the ...
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Such a sentence is normally considered ambiguous between a reading where there is a particular unicorn which John is looking for the specific or de - re reading ) and a reading where John's quest would be satisfied if he found any ...
Such a sentence is normally considered ambiguous between a reading where there is a particular unicorn which John is looking for the specific or de - re reading ) and a reading where John's quest would be satisfied if he found any ...
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Cr $ 60,00 . of reference works like J. P. Machado's Dicionário etimológico da lingua portuguesa , Generative works on Portuguese published R. Lorenzo's Sobre a cronologia do vocabu- to date have tended to focus on specific aspects ...
Cr $ 60,00 . of reference works like J. P. Machado's Dicionário etimológico da lingua portuguesa , Generative works on Portuguese published R. Lorenzo's Sobre a cronologia do vocabu- to date have tended to focus on specific aspects ...
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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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