Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... function , but by rank on a relevant prominence hier- archy . This is the case in a number of Tibeto - Burman languages ( DeLancey 1980 , 1981 ) , and also in Nootkan ( Whistler 1985 ) and Cherokee ( Scancarelli 1987 ) . In all these ...
... function , but by rank on a relevant prominence hier- archy . This is the case in a number of Tibeto - Burman languages ( DeLancey 1980 , 1981 ) , and also in Nootkan ( Whistler 1985 ) and Cherokee ( Scancarelli 1987 ) . In all these ...
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... function on times , the halo should be a set of functions on times . Each of these should differ from an identity function only in pragmatically ignorable ways . What would this mean ? Presumably , a function that differs from an identity ...
... function on times , the halo should be a set of functions on times . Each of these should differ from an identity function only in pragmatically ignorable ways . What would this mean ? Presumably , a function that differs from an identity ...
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... function which pragmatically approximates the identity function . The halos of exactly and all should be constrained to assure that the halo of a complex phrase containing one of these words is at least as tight as the halo of the ...
... function which pragmatically approximates the identity function . The halos of exactly and all should be constrained to assure that the halo of a complex phrase containing one of these words is at least as tight as the halo of the ...
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