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A narrow conflation class would simply be the set of verbs that are similar to a verb heard to alternate . A narrow - range dative rule would be a version of the dative rule confined to this class of similar verbs .
A narrow conflation class would simply be the set of verbs that are similar to a verb heard to alternate . A narrow - range dative rule would be a version of the dative rule confined to this class of similar verbs .
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The results for i , shown in Figure 3 , are quite similar to those for a . The three degrees of port opening gave different nasality ratings , ranging appropriately from lowest to highest for the smallest to largest openings ( F ( 2,22 ) ...
The results for i , shown in Figure 3 , are quite similar to those for a . The three degrees of port opening gave different nasality ratings , ranging appropriately from lowest to highest for the smallest to largest openings ( F ( 2,22 ) ...
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( See Bresnan & Kanerva 1989 and Levin 1985 for similar claims about the lack of Subject Postposing and the internal - argument status of subjects in locative inversion constructions in Chichewa and English , respectively .
( See Bresnan & Kanerva 1989 and Levin 1985 for similar claims about the lack of Subject Postposing and the internal - argument status of subjects in locative inversion constructions in Chichewa and English , respectively .
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The notion of source in language | 1 |
An example | 31 |
Maturation and the acquisition of the Sesotho passive Katherine Demuth | 56 |
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