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... similar to be able to change . This presents conclusive proof against the universality of the so - called ' structural compatibility requirement ' stating that borrowing can operate only between similar systems ( see Moravcsik 1978 and ...
... similar to be able to change . This presents conclusive proof against the universality of the so - called ' structural compatibility requirement ' stating that borrowing can operate only between similar systems ( see Moravcsik 1978 and ...
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... similar processing experiments as evidence about the formal properties of grammar . It has been illustrated many ... similar to the token to some specified degree , and the usage frequency of these words . A token that is similar to many ...
... similar processing experiments as evidence about the formal properties of grammar . It has been illustrated many ... similar to the token to some specified degree , and the usage frequency of these words . A token that is similar to many ...
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... similar conclusion based on word - likeness rating experiments with Hebrew listeners . There is also similar evidence for an independent contribution of grammar to speech processing in other kinds of tasks . Moreton ( 2002 ) , Pitt ...
... similar conclusion based on word - likeness rating experiments with Hebrew listeners . There is also similar evidence for an independent contribution of grammar to speech processing in other kinds of tasks . Moreton ( 2002 ) , Pitt ...
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