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... properties . By contrast , they do not distinguish between the normal passages and those in which content words are replaced by nonwords having the same phonological properties . This suggests that at this age , infants not only make a ...
... properties . By contrast , they do not distinguish between the normal passages and those in which content words are replaced by nonwords having the same phonological properties . This suggests that at this age , infants not only make a ...
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... properties of ẞ go with which properties of a . So on this view Table 1 is not a problem . If we step back a little , we can see that there are several ways in which there can be restrictions of the type illustrated here . In one case ...
... properties of ẞ go with which properties of a . So on this view Table 1 is not a problem . If we step back a little , we can see that there are several ways in which there can be restrictions of the type illustrated here . In one case ...
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... properties correspond in a certain way ' ( 1995 : 111 ) . Linguistically , these properties can be supplied by predicates of any semantic kind ( e.g. attributive , predicative ) and in any syntactic position ( e.g. within the VP ...
... properties correspond in a certain way ' ( 1995 : 111 ) . Linguistically , these properties can be supplied by predicates of any semantic kind ( e.g. attributive , predicative ) and in any syntactic position ( e.g. within the VP ...
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