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Artifact nouns ( food and nonfood ) denote manufactured entities , whereas natural - kind nouns denote entities that occur in nature . The separation of food and nonfood artifacts is motivated by their different behavior with -kue ...
Artifact nouns ( food and nonfood ) denote manufactured entities , whereas natural - kind nouns denote entities that occur in nature . The separation of food and nonfood artifacts is motivated by their different behavior with -kue ...
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Table 1 shows that , with respect to the distribution of -kue , nouns denoting natural kinds pattern with nouns denoting permanent / final - stage human relations , and nouns denoting artifacts pattern with nouns denoting temporary ...
Table 1 shows that , with respect to the distribution of -kue , nouns denoting natural kinds pattern with nouns denoting permanent / final - stage human relations , and nouns denoting artifacts pattern with nouns denoting temporary ...
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Once the water entity turns into steam , the water entity ceases to exist ( and a new natural kind ' steam ' comes into existence ) . The intimate tie between the natural - kind property and the existence of the natural kind supports ...
Once the water entity turns into steam , the water entity ceases to exist ( and a new natural kind ' steam ' comes into existence ) . The intimate tie between the natural - kind property and the existence of the natural kind supports ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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