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... they heard them used in than in related constructions requiring the application of a rule , and extensive exposure to a construction with other verbs was required to get them to use that construction productively at all .
... they heard them used in than in related constructions requiring the application of a rule , and extensive exposure to a construction with other verbs was required to get them to use that construction productively at all .
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36 restrictions can be argued to follow from the conjunction of three premises : ( i ) the underspecified character of r ; ( ii ) the Nasal Coda Restriction , requiring all voiced or sonorant codas in Japanese to be nasal ; and ( iii ) ...
36 restrictions can be argued to follow from the conjunction of three premises : ( i ) the underspecified character of r ; ( ii ) the Nasal Coda Restriction , requiring all voiced or sonorant codas in Japanese to be nasal ; and ( iii ) ...
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In Pirahā , clitics are nonarguments under age and do not require Case ( Everett 1987 ) . ... If Yagua clitics , in spite of being nonarguments ( unlike Pirahả clitics ) , required Case , then we would expect them to affect the syntax ...
In Pirahā , clitics are nonarguments under age and do not require Case ( Everett 1987 ) . ... If Yagua clitics , in spite of being nonarguments ( unlike Pirahả clitics ) , required Case , then we would expect them to affect the syntax ...
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