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Overapplication ' refers to cases where a stem appears to undergo , for example , prefixal reduplication after ( and internal to ) prefixation , e.g. Tagalog pu : tul ' a cut ' : pa - mu : tul that used for cutting ' , but pa - mu - mu ...
Overapplication ' refers to cases where a stem appears to undergo , for example , prefixal reduplication after ( and internal to ) prefixation , e.g. Tagalog pu : tul ' a cut ' : pa - mu : tul that used for cutting ' , but pa - mu - mu ...
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Thirtytwo relative clauses were not situated in a main clause and so are not considered in this section , since their Heads have no grammatical role in any main clause ; an example is the one marked with the arrow in 1 : 5 ( 1 ) B : I ...
Thirtytwo relative clauses were not situated in a main clause and so are not considered in this section , since their Heads have no grammatical role in any main clause ; an example is the one marked with the arrow in 1 : 5 ( 1 ) B : I ...
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For example , in addition to using the C - hand to mean ' handle a large object of any length ' ( cf. Table 1 ) , the child also used the C - hand to mean ' a curved object'.8 These object handshape components similarly combined with ...
For example , in addition to using the C - hand to mean ' handle a large object of any length ' ( cf. Table 1 ) , the child also used the C - hand to mean ' a curved object'.8 These object handshape components similarly combined with ...
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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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