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presented in Hawkins 2001 , 2003 , and 2004 , we focus on two types of basic relations : combinatorial and dependency relations . A relation of COMBINATION is defined in 2 . ( 2 ) Combination Two categories A and B are in a relation of ...
presented in Hawkins 2001 , 2003 , and 2004 , we focus on two types of basic relations : combinatorial and dependency relations . A relation of COMBINATION is defined in 2 . ( 2 ) Combination Two categories A and B are in a relation of ...
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They enforce the existence of a correspondence relation between similar segments in a word in the form of rankable constraints . This is because LDCA shows similarity - sensitive scalar effects - agreement is restricted in some ...
They enforce the existence of a correspondence relation between similar segments in a word in the form of rankable constraints . This is because LDCA shows similarity - sensitive scalar effects - agreement is restricted in some ...
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This observation indicates that the relevant relationship is intersective ( only sorcerers that have the property matter ) . ... and here we would seem to be dealing with R , the unmarked relation that occurs with plural nouns .
This observation indicates that the relevant relationship is intersective ( only sorcerers that have the property matter ) . ... and here we would seem to be dealing with R , the unmarked relation that occurs with plural nouns .
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Letters to Language | 1 |
With all due respect Brian D Joseph | 7 |
Subjects and interface delay in child Spanish and Catalan John Grinstead | 40 |
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