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Farkas 1986 argues that the positioning of a PV in the cases listed under 3 cannot be a matter of the focused element's usurping the place of the PV in V ' , as Horvath 1981 , 1986 suggests . Horvath's idea would not explain the fact ...
Farkas 1986 argues that the positioning of a PV in the cases listed under 3 cannot be a matter of the focused element's usurping the place of the PV in V ' , as Horvath 1981 , 1986 suggests . Horvath's idea would not explain the fact ...
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This suggests , albeit tentatively , that phonemic vowel length did not affect the intrinsic velar height of these low vowels — at least not to a perceptible degree . DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION 6. Our tests that manipulate duration have ...
This suggests , albeit tentatively , that phonemic vowel length did not affect the intrinsic velar height of these low vowels — at least not to a perceptible degree . DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION 6. Our tests that manipulate duration have ...
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He also suggests the book might be suitable as a text for a full year's course in philosophical logic . Linguistics gets only passing attention , for M's focus never wavers from the symbolic logic he so obviously loves .
He also suggests the book might be suitable as a text for a full year's course in philosophical logic . Linguistics gets only passing attention , for M's focus never wavers from the symbolic logic he so obviously loves .
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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