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Since this case is licensed by the semantics of the noun that it precedes , this subconstruc- tion has the flavor of a compound , parallel to , say , student association ( = ' association of students ' ) . Notice how different this case ...
Since this case is licensed by the semantics of the noun that it precedes , this subconstruc- tion has the flavor of a compound , parallel to , say , student association ( = ' association of students ' ) . Notice how different this case ...
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Homophone durations can shed light on this issue : if articulatory routiniza- tion is indeed the reason why frequent forms tend to be shorter than infrequent ones , then articulatory practice with a high - frequency word like time ...
Homophone durations can shed light on this issue : if articulatory routiniza- tion is indeed the reason why frequent forms tend to be shorter than infrequent ones , then articulatory practice with a high - frequency word like time ...
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... in an attempt to find an answer to account for the divergent behavior of the different verb classes . Some have focused more on the contribu- tion of lexical meaning , others on the impact of the syntactic constructions verbs appear ...
... in an attempt to find an answer to account for the divergent behavior of the different verb classes . Some have focused more on the contribu- tion of lexical meaning , others on the impact of the syntactic constructions verbs appear ...
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