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are derived from verbs ( or complex processual structures ) and thus incorporate the conception of a process , but on this ... A structure is symbolically complex to the extent that it is decomposable into smaller symbolic structures .
are derived from verbs ( or complex processual structures ) and thus incorporate the conception of a process , but on this ... A structure is symbolically complex to the extent that it is decomposable into smaller symbolic structures .
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13 It can be seen that the relationships among the component and composite structures are directly analogous to those inherent ... By contrast , the relationship that the noun phrase bears to the composite structure as a whole is one of ...
13 It can be seen that the relationships among the component and composite structures are directly analogous to those inherent ... By contrast , the relationship that the noun phrase bears to the composite structure as a whole is one of ...
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Although the implementation varies , these approaches all deny the existence of any structure intervening between a stem and a word . The arguments , however , have been directed almost exclusively against the morphemically based ...
Although the implementation varies , these approaches all deny the existence of any structure intervening between a stem and a word . The arguments , however , have been directed almost exclusively against the morphemically based ...
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