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It would not be impossible for the child learning Biak to override the defaults , as she or he would have positive evidence in the form of the plural gender distinctions , but a more complex acquisition path would be expected .
It would not be impossible for the child learning Biak to override the defaults , as she or he would have positive evidence in the form of the plural gender distinctions , but a more complex acquisition path would be expected .
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Evidence suggesting that this is true was summarized in $ 1.1 . Evidence that it affects ordering is given in $ 4 . 2. The same suffix will be differently separable in individual words depending on the frequency .
Evidence suggesting that this is true was summarized in $ 1.1 . Evidence that it affects ordering is given in $ 4 . 2. The same suffix will be differently separable in individual words depending on the frequency .
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some scholars have interpreted some of the evidence , especially the onomastic . Other sources of evidence considered in this chapter are place names , ethnological evidence ( e.g. Tacitus's Germania ) , and archaeological evidence .
some scholars have interpreted some of the evidence , especially the onomastic . Other sources of evidence considered in this chapter are place names , ethnological evidence ( e.g. Tacitus's Germania ) , and archaeological evidence .
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