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1 in reference , and adds information about location . The dependent clause táim ól i lúkim núpela waitskin ' when they saw the new white man ' refers to an event in the middle of the sequence of events that the first plane covers only ...
1 in reference , and adds information about location . The dependent clause táim ól i lúkim núpela waitskin ' when they saw the new white man ' refers to an event in the middle of the sequence of events that the first plane covers only ...
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This skewing of reference between parts of subtrees is the same sort of thing that Lakoff ( Ms ) discusses with reference to sentences like Billy ate an apple and so did Susie . The two actions of eating are semantically similar enough ...
This skewing of reference between parts of subtrees is the same sort of thing that Lakoff ( Ms ) discusses with reference to sentences like Billy ate an apple and so did Susie . The two actions of eating are semantically similar enough ...
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However , while the L phrase ' on the table ' in 31-32 has a noun with a definite ( or specific ) reference , the L phrase ' on a table ' in 33 does not have such a noun . Therefore , 33 may not be considered as having the same reading ...
However , while the L phrase ' on the table ' in 31-32 has a noun with a definite ( or specific ) reference , the L phrase ' on a table ' in 33 does not have such a noun . Therefore , 33 may not be considered as having the same reading ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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