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In a variety of experiments by several different investigators , young children have given the appearance of having a much firmer grasp of Principal A of the binding theory ( which requires that a reflexive have a local antecedent ) ...
In a variety of experiments by several different investigators , young children have given the appearance of having a much firmer grasp of Principal A of the binding theory ( which requires that a reflexive have a local antecedent ) ...
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TRANSITIVE ANIMATES : ( [ ANIM : + ] These representations indicate whether one or two arguments are required ... The stem pair nis : elnis : a ' fall down ' is one example ; the first member of this pair requires a third person subject ...
TRANSITIVE ANIMATES : ( [ ANIM : + ] These representations indicate whether one or two arguments are required ... The stem pair nis : elnis : a ' fall down ' is one example ; the first member of this pair requires a third person subject ...
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To replace the rule blocks required in Anderson's informationally rich analysis , the informationally impoverished AM analysis of Potawatomi inflection has four operation sets , each of which requires a certain kind of informational ...
To replace the rule blocks required in Anderson's informationally rich analysis , the informationally impoverished AM analysis of Potawatomi inflection has four operation sets , each of which requires a certain kind of informational ...
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