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In 2 there is no overt tense marker and a thus the meaning defaults to present tense , consistent with the use of the ' unmarked ' determiner na . In 1-2 the first syllable of the plural suffix -kana bears the regular penultimate stress ...
In 2 there is no overt tense marker and a thus the meaning defaults to present tense , consistent with the use of the ' unmarked ' determiner na . In 1-2 the first syllable of the plural suffix -kana bears the regular penultimate stress ...
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If OSL did apply , the paradigms would still have length alternations ; moreover , the present participle ( original short vowel in an open syllable ) would undergo trisyllabic shortening , adding further variation in length .
If OSL did apply , the paradigms would still have length alternations ; moreover , the present participle ( original short vowel in an open syllable ) would undergo trisyllabic shortening , adding further variation in length .
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( present study ) ; U = Ullman et al . ( 1997 ) ; J = Jaeger et al . ( 1996 ) : = major lesion , = small or patchy lesion in the data of brain damage : *** = present at Bonferroni 0.05 threshold ; ** = present at omnibus 0.001 ...
( present study ) ; U = Ullman et al . ( 1997 ) ; J = Jaeger et al . ( 1996 ) : = major lesion , = small or patchy lesion in the data of brain damage : *** = present at Bonferroni 0.05 threshold ; ** = present at omnibus 0.001 ...
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