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Observe that these asymmetries instantiate the salience principles described earlier : human > nonhuman , concrete > abstract , whole > part , etc. Basic notions of clause structure — including the notion ' clause ' itself — are ...
Observe that these asymmetries instantiate the salience principles described earlier : human > nonhuman , concrete > abstract , whole > part , etc. Basic notions of clause structure — including the notion ' clause ' itself — are ...
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The first chapter is a description of the production of English speech sounds . ... Vowel height , in contrast , is described as being part of the same scale that defines degree of narrowing or stricture in consonants , and so the ...
The first chapter is a description of the production of English speech sounds . ... Vowel height , in contrast , is described as being part of the same scale that defines degree of narrowing or stricture in consonants , and so the ...
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Potawatomi verbs are inherently intransitive ( A , B in Table 1 ) or transitive ( C , D ) . Among intransitive verbs are those described as inherently requiring an inanimate subject ( e.g. wawUyeya ' be round ' ) and those described as ...
Potawatomi verbs are inherently intransitive ( A , B in Table 1 ) or transitive ( C , D ) . Among intransitive verbs are those described as inherently requiring an inanimate subject ( e.g. wawUyeya ' be round ' ) and those described as ...
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