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This may in fact be a possible Phoenician form , but M does not justify it in the text . Second , it is by no means clear that a Phoenician loan of the shape ** arrab ( a ) would have its final segments apocopated in Etruscan .
This may in fact be a possible Phoenician form , but M does not justify it in the text . Second , it is by no means clear that a Phoenician loan of the shape ** arrab ( a ) would have its final segments apocopated in Etruscan .
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In fact , D. Payne ( 1985 : 201 ) asserts that clitic - doubled NPs are less salient prag- matically than nondoubled NPs . This is predicted by an analysis of doubled positions as A - positions , because we do not expect normal objects ...
In fact , D. Payne ( 1985 : 201 ) asserts that clitic - doubled NPs are less salient prag- matically than nondoubled NPs . This is predicted by an analysis of doubled positions as A - positions , because we do not expect normal objects ...
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A related problem lies in the fact that S's account of the SV formation appears to be based on the assumption that the two members of the structure must be adjacent . However , examples like the ones in 8 , cited by S ( 70 , 78 , 86 ) ...
A related problem lies in the fact that S's account of the SV formation appears to be based on the assumption that the two members of the structure must be adjacent . However , examples like the ones in 8 , cited by S ( 70 , 78 , 86 ) ...
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