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1st , 1990 > is p - definite but not b - definite , and the lexical content < Chris be in Pontefract from two to four > ... 13 In all of these examples , the lexical specification of position or boundaries concerns TSit — the event time .
1st , 1990 > is p - definite but not b - definite , and the lexical content < Chris be in Pontefract from two to four > ... 13 In all of these examples , the lexical specification of position or boundaries concerns TSit — the event time .
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2 is that the Canadians are replacing fewer pronunciations than lexical items . Again , their performance is roughly age - graded , with the younger subjects ahead of the older , but every individual scores lower .
2 is that the Canadians are replacing fewer pronunciations than lexical items . Again , their performance is roughly age - graded , with the younger subjects ahead of the older , but every individual scores lower .
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Principle 2.5 has an interesting application to the acquisition of lexical replacements . Lexical items are not usually classified as variable or categorical , but the terms are clearly relevant . On the one hand , lexical items such as ...
Principle 2.5 has an interesting application to the acquisition of lexical replacements . Lexical items are not usually classified as variable or categorical , but the terms are clearly relevant . On the one hand , lexical items such as ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
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