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It is therefore unlikely that attenuated cues in geminates are sufficiently compensated for , and the perceptual experiment presented next in fact shows that a [ + voice ) distinction is less well perceived in geminates than in ...
It is therefore unlikely that attenuated cues in geminates are sufficiently compensated for , and the perceptual experiment presented next in fact shows that a [ + voice ) distinction is less well perceived in geminates than in ...
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In order to address the formal question of how a set of f - structures can have its own features , we must introduce a distinction between NONDISTRIBUTIVE and DISTRIBUTIVE features ( Dalrymple & Kaplan 2000 ) . ( 43 ) a .
In order to address the formal question of how a set of f - structures can have its own features , we must introduce a distinction between NONDISTRIBUTIVE and DISTRIBUTIVE features ( Dalrymple & Kaplan 2000 ) . ( 43 ) a .
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The crucial distinction S makes in this chapter is the distinction between observerrelative and observer - independent features of reality , which is a generalized version of the distinction between derived and intrinsic intentionality ...
The crucial distinction S makes in this chapter is the distinction between observerrelative and observer - independent features of reality , which is a generalized version of the distinction between derived and intrinsic intentionality ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
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