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Moreover , the style sheet , now at least , is really a set of guidelines for authors of ACCEPTED papers to follow , as it was decided during the previous editor's term to allow papers to be submitted in any format ( see Mark Aronoff's ...
Moreover , the style sheet , now at least , is really a set of guidelines for authors of ACCEPTED papers to follow , as it was decided during the previous editor's term to allow papers to be submitted in any format ( see Mark Aronoff's ...
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First , some speakers do not accept the CR construction at all . Unsurprisingly , these speakers deem 52a , b ungrammatical . For those speakers who have CR , a large majority also reject 52a , b . Both sets of speakers do accept the ...
First , some speakers do not accept the CR construction at all . Unsurprisingly , these speakers deem 52a , b ungrammatical . For those speakers who have CR , a large majority also reject 52a , b . Both sets of speakers do accept the ...
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... and - resubmit outcomes , as that outcome carries a presumption that the paper is moving toward ultimate acceptance . ... been rejected have written not to lodge complaints but to tell me that their papers were accepted elsewhere .
... and - resubmit outcomes , as that outcome carries a presumption that the paper is moving toward ultimate acceptance . ... been rejected have written not to lodge complaints but to tell me that their papers were accepted elsewhere .
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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