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The fact that an ACC is associated with a specific intonation on the mask is supported by the following fact . It is possible to stress the ACC possessor , but not the mask , thus contrasting with regular nouns , which permit strong ...
The fact that an ACC is associated with a specific intonation on the mask is supported by the following fact . It is possible to stress the ACC possessor , but not the mask , thus contrasting with regular nouns , which permit strong ...
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The facts in this section , along with those in $ 5 , justify the claim that the ACC is a constituent . ... ( acceptable , but sounds like standard English ) This fact is related to what appears to be a general characteristic of ...
The facts in this section , along with those in $ 5 , justify the claim that the ACC is a constituent . ... ( acceptable , but sounds like standard English ) This fact is related to what appears to be a general characteristic of ...
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Say over again , and yet once over again , DA * * ) * * ) * * ) * * ) A * * ) The fact that structure built at any level is called a foot ( 16-17 ) is passed over without comment , as if the fact that any likely reader will have ...
Say over again , and yet once over again , DA * * ) * * ) * * ) * * ) A * * ) The fact that structure built at any level is called a foot ( 16-17 ) is passed over without comment , as if the fact that any likely reader will have ...
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