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A set of practice items involving examples of sentences of varying acceptability is used to illustrate the task . ... Then , all other stimuli are rated proportionally to the modulus , that is , if a sentence is three times as ...
A set of practice items involving examples of sentences of varying acceptability is used to illustrate the task . ... Then , all other stimuli are rated proportionally to the modulus , that is , if a sentence is three times as ...
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19 Crucially , the focus in each of the ( b ) sentences in 9 and 10 was different , so the textually identical VPs in the ( c ) sentences should differ ... If an expression is the second occurrence of a focus in the final sentence of ...
19 Crucially , the focus in each of the ( b ) sentences in 9 and 10 was different , so the textually identical VPs in the ( c ) sentences should differ ... If an expression is the second occurrence of a focus in the final sentence of ...
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Thus , the sentence in 38 , in addition to coding absolute tense ( i.e. with the speech act as the temporal deictic center ; Comrie 1985 : 56 ) , can also code relative tense . ( 38 ) [ tumi - n nian - boed ) bed - o - mbi . man's.name ...
Thus , the sentence in 38 , in addition to coding absolute tense ( i.e. with the speech act as the temporal deictic center ; Comrie 1985 : 56 ) , can also code relative tense . ( 38 ) [ tumi - n nian - boed ) bed - o - mbi . man's.name ...
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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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