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There is little in the way of synoptic tables and summaries of the proposed reconstructions . True , a chapter generally begins with such a table - e.g . , Chapter 9 with a table of proposed * ST initial clusters of consonants - plus ...
There is little in the way of synoptic tables and summaries of the proposed reconstructions . True , a chapter generally begins with such a table - e.g . , Chapter 9 with a table of proposed * ST initial clusters of consonants - plus ...
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In addition , the analysis proposed here appropriately characterizes productive and non - productive verb classes in ... Halle 1963 was the first to propose that Russian conjugation is so complex that it requires the use of a powerful ...
In addition , the analysis proposed here appropriately characterizes productive and non - productive verb classes in ... Halle 1963 was the first to propose that Russian conjugation is so complex that it requires the use of a powerful ...
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Another alternative has been proposed by Howard Lasnik ( personal communication ) , who suggests that pronominal direct objects should be encliticized cyclically . This alternative would not invalidate my argument , since the ...
Another alternative has been proposed by Howard Lasnik ( personal communication ) , who suggests that pronominal direct objects should be encliticized cyclically . This alternative would not invalidate my argument , since the ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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