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Of these sentences , only 36e even approaches well - formedness , and that sentence is found only in very informal speech or in non - standard dialects . The condition on 35a which is violated in the ungrammatical 35b is Ross's Left ...
Of these sentences , only 36e even approaches well - formedness , and that sentence is found only in very informal speech or in non - standard dialects . The condition on 35a which is violated in the ungrammatical 35b is Ross's Left ...
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The text samples are based on literal translations of proverbs attested in any ONE of the languages or dialects being compared ; they do not contain proverbs grouped together on the basis of similar meaning . Also , in conformity with ...
The text samples are based on literal translations of proverbs attested in any ONE of the languages or dialects being compared ; they do not contain proverbs grouped together on the basis of similar meaning . Also , in conformity with ...
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While it would hardly be fair to expect B to give a rundown of all the dialectal variation in stress placement ... ua , and ye diphthongs - which , within a dialect or between dialects , shifts from one vowel to the other or hovers ...
While it would hardly be fair to expect B to give a rundown of all the dialectal variation in stress placement ... ua , and ye diphthongs - which , within a dialect or between dialects , shifts from one vowel to the other or hovers ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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