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deletion in articles may be attributed to the fact that they use French in too narrow a range of domains and situations of communication . We should point out , however , that these speakers manage to internalize some patterns of ...
deletion in articles may be attributed to the fact that they use French in too narrow a range of domains and situations of communication . We should point out , however , that these speakers manage to internalize some patterns of ...
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S & H agree that during the regular and nonce tasks , our subjects were appending the regular suffix to each stem , so there seems to be no disagreement that our PET data do in fact show that this regular process activated different ...
S & H agree that during the regular and nonce tasks , our subjects were appending the regular suffix to each stem , so there seems to be no disagreement that our PET data do in fact show that this regular process activated different ...
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By contrast , if we adopt the unitarian stance , this simple fact may be quite difficult to account for , because this position entails that metalinguistic negations or denials must be directed at complete utterances ( cf. $$ 2–3 ) .
By contrast , if we adopt the unitarian stance , this simple fact may be quite difficult to account for , because this position entails that metalinguistic negations or denials must be directed at complete utterances ( cf. $$ 2–3 ) .
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