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The analysis is interesting , but it suffers from two general problems . First , as van Marle points out , if a previous stage is posited where -lijk indicates an inherent property of nouns , then there is no explanation for why ...
The analysis is interesting , but it suffers from two general problems . First , as van Marle points out , if a previous stage is posited where -lijk indicates an inherent property of nouns , then there is no explanation for why ...
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Since a mere list of the articles , with a sentence or two summarizing the main point of each , is boring for both writer and readers , how can one do justice to the papers and still write an interesting review ?
Since a mere list of the articles , with a sentence or two summarizing the main point of each , is boring for both writer and readers , how can one do justice to the papers and still write an interesting review ?
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has a very interesting discussion of the role of direct discourse in ASL , showing that direct discourse is not simply reported speech ( or sign ) , but rather that shifts from , say , third to first person pronouns result from a shift ...
has a very interesting discussion of the role of direct discourse in ASL , showing that direct discourse is not simply reported speech ( or sign ) , but rather that shifts from , say , third to first person pronouns result from a shift ...
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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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