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( OED ) Finally , the verb suggest is attested in the early sixteenth century in the deontic sense ' suggest that X do ' ( 44 ) and some seventy - five years later in the epistemic sense ' indicate that X is the case ' ( 45 ) : ( 44 ) ...
( OED ) Finally , the verb suggest is attested in the early sixteenth century in the deontic sense ' suggest that X do ' ( 44 ) and some seventy - five years later in the epistemic sense ' indicate that X is the case ' ( 45 ) : ( 44 ) ...
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Fourth , VR & W suggest that Subjacency can be used to predict whether a rule is clause - bound , unbounded , or restricted ... but their specific suggestion — that Subjacency makes it ' unnecessary to stipulate for every transformation ...
Fourth , VR & W suggest that Subjacency can be used to predict whether a rule is clause - bound , unbounded , or restricted ... but their specific suggestion — that Subjacency makes it ' unnecessary to stipulate for every transformation ...
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1986 , and Bohannon & Stanowicz 1988 suggest that it is the assumption of no negative evidence that should be weakened , based on their observations of mother - child interactions . However , even interpreting these findings in the most ...
1986 , and Bohannon & Stanowicz 1988 suggest that it is the assumption of no negative evidence that should be weakened , based on their observations of mother - child interactions . However , even interpreting these findings in the most ...
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