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In particular , the difference between the two constructions is accounted for by the fact that in the SC / RC construction there is only one long incomplete category prediction — the SC verb — whereas in the RC / SC construction there ...
In particular , the difference between the two constructions is accounted for by the fact that in the SC / RC construction there is only one long incomplete category prediction — the SC verb — whereas in the RC / SC construction there ...
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The fact that older men show higher usage levels for raised / ay / than older women in each community suggests that the variant may have initially entered each community via men's wider contacts , since men used to travel up the coast ...
The fact that older men show higher usage levels for raised / ay / than older women in each community suggests that the variant may have initially entered each community via men's wider contacts , since men used to travel up the coast ...
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In fact , we are not aware of any phonetic study finding evidence that the velum is raised in this context . Everyone who has looked closely at the matter seems to be in agreement that it remains lowered : Howard ( 1973 : 54–55 ) ...
In fact , we are not aware of any phonetic study finding evidence that the velum is raised in this context . Everyone who has looked closely at the matter seems to be in agreement that it remains lowered : Howard ( 1973 : 54–55 ) ...
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