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Discontinuities of this type were found for morphosyntactic ( see types 1 , 4 , 5 , 6 in Table 2 ) , morphological ( type 9 ) , lexical ( types 2 , 3 , 7 , 8 , 10 ) , and phonological ( types 11 , 12 ) variables .
Discontinuities of this type were found for morphosyntactic ( see types 1 , 4 , 5 , 6 in Table 2 ) , morphological ( type 9 ) , lexical ( types 2 , 3 , 7 , 8 , 10 ) , and phonological ( types 11 , 12 ) variables .
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Of the eight types of grammatical systems listed here , ( e ) person and ( b ) tense are shifters , whose reference varies according to the identity of speaker , addressee , and time of event . ( Deictics , such as this ' and ' that ' ...
Of the eight types of grammatical systems listed here , ( e ) person and ( b ) tense are shifters , whose reference varies according to the identity of speaker , addressee , and time of event . ( Deictics , such as this ' and ' that ' ...
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relative clauses ( 1499 utterances , or 93 % of the coded responses ) were coded according to the four types in 6 and other structural characteristics , such as stranding and piedpiping . Quantitative analyses were based on these codes ...
relative clauses ( 1499 utterances , or 93 % of the coded responses ) were coded according to the four types in 6 and other structural characteristics , such as stranding and piedpiping . Quantitative analyses were based on these codes ...
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