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This says that a label x cannot bear the relation H to two different labels ( distinct from itself ) . We also replace the definition of acyclic function given in the previous section by a definition applicable to binary relations : we ...
This says that a label x cannot bear the relation H to two different labels ( distinct from itself ) . We also replace the definition of acyclic function given in the previous section by a definition applicable to binary relations : we ...
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s ' Ergatives ' are therefore conditioned syntactically , not semantically ; in other words , whatever their origin , they constitute a synchronically distinct category which functions to replace ordinary neuters in the subject position ...
s ' Ergatives ' are therefore conditioned syntactically , not semantically ; in other words , whatever their origin , they constitute a synchronically distinct category which functions to replace ordinary neuters in the subject position ...
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Since English for the most part does not have morphologically distinct indicative and subjunctive forms , we ignore the distinction between 2c and 2d in this study and focus on the distinctions between values 2a , 2b , 2c , and 2e .
Since English for the most part does not have morphologically distinct indicative and subjunctive forms , we ignore the distinction between 2c and 2d in this study and focus on the distinctions between values 2a , 2b , 2c , and 2e .
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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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