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Everett 1987 argues that in Pirahã each phrasal head contains an AGR position filled by a clitic . In fact , there are many languages in the Amazon ( e.g. Pacaas - Novos , Oiampi , Pirahā , and Yagua ) and elsewhere which seem to ...
Everett 1987 argues that in Pirahã each phrasal head contains an AGR position filled by a clitic . In fact , there are many languages in the Amazon ( e.g. Pacaas - Novos , Oiampi , Pirahā , and Yagua ) and elsewhere which seem to ...
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( 242-49 ) argues that , in contact situations , the issue of whether a translation is acceptable to readers has potentially greater import than the translation's intelligibility . Employees in Caribbean hotels , for instance ...
( 242-49 ) argues that , in contact situations , the issue of whether a translation is acceptable to readers has potentially greater import than the translation's intelligibility . Employees in Caribbean hotels , for instance ...
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G argues against the traditional philosophical view of law as a unified code which , if correctly interpreted , yields truth . G instead posits that any legal text ( or discourse ) has a diversity of meanings ' ( 206 ) and he proposes ...
G argues against the traditional philosophical view of law as a unified code which , if correctly interpreted , yields truth . G instead posits that any legal text ( or discourse ) has a diversity of meanings ' ( 206 ) and he proposes ...
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