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Not all contexts , however , disambiguate ; in a context that provides a plausible discourse referent , for example , the demonstrative may remain ambiguous . ( 21 ) a . ( King dips his finger in a bowl held by a servant and then licks ...
Not all contexts , however , disambiguate ; in a context that provides a plausible discourse referent , for example , the demonstrative may remain ambiguous . ( 21 ) a . ( King dips his finger in a bowl held by a servant and then licks ...
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VEM provides a specific explanation for rate - dependent differences in the acquisition of phonological structure : the rate at which new words are acquired affects the performance of the phonetic filter vis - à - vis word - level costs ...
VEM provides a specific explanation for rate - dependent differences in the acquisition of phonological structure : the rate at which new words are acquired affects the performance of the phonetic filter vis - à - vis word - level costs ...
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Part 3 provides five analyses on the level of the classic linguistic sign . ... Semantic oppositions in the Hebrew verb system ' , essentially shows their attempt to provide a unified calculus of meaning in language .
Part 3 provides five analyses on the level of the classic linguistic sign . ... Semantic oppositions in the Hebrew verb system ' , essentially shows their attempt to provide a unified calculus of meaning in language .
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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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