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Argument one claims that the main distinction between your ass and PossNPs is compositionality : your ass shares ... There are various potential ways of cashing out this observation : in this article , we claim that masks do not enter ...
Argument one claims that the main distinction between your ass and PossNPs is compositionality : your ass shares ... There are various potential ways of cashing out this observation : in this article , we claim that masks do not enter ...
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The nominal tense claim has been made for about fifteen languages ( cf. Table 9.1 in T06 : 324 for language names and references ) . For many of these languages , not enough data are available to conclude much more than that these ...
The nominal tense claim has been made for about fifteen languages ( cf. Table 9.1 in T06 : 324 for language names and references ) . For many of these languages , not enough data are available to conclude much more than that these ...
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1 : 3 ) This is a quantitative claim about the words and structures of language . It conflates meaning with morphosyntax in a way that makes it hard to specify what we should count , but its intentions are intuitively clear in the ...
1 : 3 ) This is a quantitative claim about the words and structures of language . It conflates meaning with morphosyntax in a way that makes it hard to specify what we should count , but its intentions are intuitively clear in the ...
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