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It is not entirely without empirical content , however , since at least three predictions seem to follow from it : ( a ) One might expect some correlation between ( i ) the bracketing of the surface reflexes of the modals , quantifiers ...
It is not entirely without empirical content , however , since at least three predictions seem to follow from it : ( a ) One might expect some correlation between ( i ) the bracketing of the surface reflexes of the modals , quantifiers ...
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I shall consider these equally basic orders in relation to the synchronic predictions . Let us now check each of the early IE dialects to see how they fare against the six synchronic implicational universals of $ 2.2 .
I shall consider these equally basic orders in relation to the synchronic predictions . Let us now check each of the early IE dialects to see how they fare against the six synchronic implicational universals of $ 2.2 .
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The FIH therefore makes accurate predictions for Gothic19 . ... it is only natural to assume ( as I do in the main text ) that no further increase in P is necessary for the FIH to be able to make predictions for the Q and R structures .
The FIH therefore makes accurate predictions for Gothic19 . ... it is only natural to assume ( as I do in the main text ) that no further increase in P is necessary for the FIH to be able to make predictions for the Q and R structures .
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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