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Szemerényi's treatment is more atomistic , Watkins ' more synthetic ; but Watkins is also at times less clear , and is occasionally repetitive . We may begin with the basic assumptions with which W operates : ( 1 ) Our description of a ...
Szemerényi's treatment is more atomistic , Watkins ' more synthetic ; but Watkins is also at times less clear , and is occasionally repetitive . We may begin with the basic assumptions with which W operates : ( 1 ) Our description of a ...
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It is not clear what this would mean semantically . ... by saying that ' clearly the referent of an NP like two cars is char- acterized by the two - ness as well as by the car - ness and the plurality that is linguistically expressed in ...
It is not clear what this would mean semantically . ... by saying that ' clearly the referent of an NP like two cars is char- acterized by the two - ness as well as by the car - ness and the plurality that is linguistically expressed in ...
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Clear Water : Mission Press . [ 8 - page primer . ] - . 1839b . Nez - Perces first book : designed for children and new beginners . Clear Water : Mission Press . [ 20 - page primer . ] 1840. Numipuain shapahitamanash timash : primer in ...
Clear Water : Mission Press . [ 8 - page primer . ] - . 1839b . Nez - Perces first book : designed for children and new beginners . Clear Water : Mission Press . [ 20 - page primer . ] 1840. Numipuain shapahitamanash timash : primer in ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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