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In the Biblical system , when a given string is divided in two , the end of the first immediate constituent of that string is marked by a DISJUNCTIVE accent on the last word of that string . The accents are ranked , so that a higher ...
In the Biblical system , when a given string is divided in two , the end of the first immediate constituent of that string is marked by a DISJUNCTIVE accent on the last word of that string . The accents are ranked , so that a higher ...
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Once we had determined that a given phonetic shape represented a word used SPONTANEOUSLY during a given session , we took an important further step : We extended the classification ' word ' to other apparent renditions of the same ...
Once we had determined that a given phonetic shape represented a word used SPONTANEOUSLY during a given session , we took an important further step : We extended the classification ' word ' to other apparent renditions of the same ...
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For example , on what basis do we claim that a sentence like Mary was given a book is intransitive ? This sentence certainly requires two arguments ; Mary was given , in the intended reading , is as incomplete as John hit .
For example , on what basis do we claim that a sentence like Mary was given a book is intransitive ? This sentence certainly requires two arguments ; Mary was given , in the intended reading , is as incomplete as John hit .
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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