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Following Déchaine ( 1999 ) , they argue that in such languages , the inclusive is a type of second person . ... language with only two ParticiHeap ( 2002 ) argues that this approach also correctly predicts the distribution of null and ...
Following Déchaine ( 1999 ) , they argue that in such languages , the inclusive is a type of second person . ... language with only two ParticiHeap ( 2002 ) argues that this approach also correctly predicts the distribution of null and ...
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In ' Cantonese stress : Its forms and functions ' ( 8-27 ) , L argues that Cantonese does not have regular syllabic timing , but rather has a metrical organization in the form of durational stress , with bimoraic syllables organized ...
In ' Cantonese stress : Its forms and functions ' ( 8-27 ) , L argues that Cantonese does not have regular syllabic timing , but rather has a metrical organization in the form of durational stress , with bimoraic syllables organized ...
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Therefore , we argue , this difference between Icelandic and German does not have to do with grammatical relations at all ... who argues that only predicates that show agreement in person and number with the subject can embed under ...
Therefore , we argue , this difference between Icelandic and German does not have to do with grammatical relations at all ... who argues that only predicates that show agreement in person and number with the subject can embed under ...
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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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