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The temporal contrast between na and ka in Chamicuro provides additional evidence supporting these proposals . Examples 15 through 21 show that na and ka are not limited to nominative and accusative ' case ' functions alone ; they also ...
The temporal contrast between na and ka in Chamicuro provides additional evidence supporting these proposals . Examples 15 through 21 show that na and ka are not limited to nominative and accusative ' case ' functions alone ; they also ...
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uses and preemptions ( indirect negative evidence ) that constrain usage . On the whole , it is this process of recognizing patterns in adult discourse — on the level of words and constructions and using both positive and indirect ...
uses and preemptions ( indirect negative evidence ) that constrain usage . On the whole , it is this process of recognizing patterns in adult discourse — on the level of words and constructions and using both positive and indirect ...
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Importantly , the decrease in nasal airflow does not provide evidence that the velum has been raised during the glottal stop . In fact , we are not aware of any phonetic study finding evidence that the velum is raised in this context .
Importantly , the decrease in nasal airflow does not provide evidence that the velum has been raised during the glottal stop . In fact , we are not aware of any phonetic study finding evidence that the velum is raised in this context .
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