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The procedures described above for the cases of strict and Weak Succession are based exactly on this idea of path tracing , and it is easy to see that in the structure 26 the node labeled Xo MAX - commands not only a but ß as well .
The procedures described above for the cases of strict and Weak Succession are based exactly on this idea of path tracing , and it is easy to see that in the structure 26 the node labeled Xo MAX - commands not only a but ß as well .
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The Japanese lexicon is usually described as containing four strata : 2 ' native ( YAMATO ) , Sino - Japanese ( consisting of loans from Chinese ) , foreign ( consisting of loans from other languages ) , and onomatopoeia .
The Japanese lexicon is usually described as containing four strata : 2 ' native ( YAMATO ) , Sino - Japanese ( consisting of loans from Chinese ) , foreign ( consisting of loans from other languages ) , and onomatopoeia .
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Thus , the consistency of the results described in $$ 4–6 and in our previous work lends credence to our coding categories . Two final methodological points are worth noting in regard to our coding categories .
Thus , the consistency of the results described in $$ 4–6 and in our previous work lends credence to our coding categories . Two final methodological points are worth noting in regard to our coding categories .
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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