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CLAUSES OF SAYING AND THE INTERPRETATION OF because MICHAEL B. KAC University of Minnesota The phenomenon of ' non - restrictive use of reason adverbials is discussed , and evidence is presented that an account based on the performative ...
CLAUSES OF SAYING AND THE INTERPRETATION OF because MICHAEL B. KAC University of Minnesota The phenomenon of ' non - restrictive use of reason adverbials is discussed , and evidence is presented that an account based on the performative ...
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Hahn's hypothesis cannot be strengthened by an interpretation of Puduhepa 2.10–12 : Si - mi - ti - li - is Sar - ra - du - wa - as As - du - wa - ri - is Su - na - DINGIR - LIM 1 IR - ZU Si - mi - ti - li SUM - SU u - da - ti - is Pi ...
Hahn's hypothesis cannot be strengthened by an interpretation of Puduhepa 2.10–12 : Si - mi - ti - li - is Sar - ra - du - wa - as As - du - wa - ri - is Su - na - DINGIR - LIM 1 IR - ZU Si - mi - ti - li SUM - SU u - da - ti - is Pi ...
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Without the presence of a hypothetical feature , or a modifying clause which may be interpreted as a hypothetical feature ... It is not necessary to base such 32 The property of any which allows the interpretation of modifiers as ...
Without the presence of a hypothetical feature , or a modifying clause which may be interpreted as a hypothetical feature ... It is not necessary to base such 32 The property of any which allows the interpretation of modifiers as ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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