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S Heads in the whole data set , they tend to occur with Subject - relatives much more than with Object - relatives ( z = 4.05 , p < 0.0004 ) . Another way of stating this is to note that , for nonhuman Object Heads , there is a nearly ...
S Heads in the whole data set , they tend to occur with Subject - relatives much more than with Object - relatives ( z = 4.05 , p < 0.0004 ) . Another way of stating this is to note that , for nonhuman Object Heads , there is a nearly ...
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For example , the Fist handshape form was found to be associated with the meaning ' handle a small , long object ' ; and the Short Arc motion form was found to be associated with the meaning ' reposition ' .
For example , the Fist handshape form was found to be associated with the meaning ' handle a small , long object ' ; and the Short Arc motion form was found to be associated with the meaning ' reposition ' .
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around objects of varying sizes and shapes , but also to represent the objects themselves . 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 ...
around objects of varying sizes and shapes , but also to represent the objects themselves . 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 ...
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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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