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Phonetic cues are determined by two principal factors : the nature of the sound in question and the context in which ... Also critical to determining the quality and quantity of a sound's phonetic cues is context , such as position in a ...
Phonetic cues are determined by two principal factors : the nature of the sound in question and the context in which ... Also critical to determining the quality and quantity of a sound's phonetic cues is context , such as position in a ...
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On our view , argument structure is determined by the composite effects of the verb and the construction . ? One of the crucial issues in the constructional view is to work out how this composite is constructed .
On our view , argument structure is determined by the composite effects of the verb and the construction . ? One of the crucial issues in the constructional view is to work out how this composite is constructed .
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... GO ( PATH DETERMINED BY Y2 ] ] This construction requires a spatial resultative , not a property resultative . The selectional restriction on the verbal subevent , PATH DETERMINED BY Y2 , generalizes the separate cases in 50–51 .
... GO ( PATH DETERMINED BY Y2 ] ] This construction requires a spatial resultative , not a property resultative . The selectional restriction on the verbal subevent , PATH DETERMINED BY Y2 , generalizes the separate cases in 50–51 .
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