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However , it is regrettable that G pays so nasalization , of labial and velar obstruents , and little attention to two potentially important topof apical fricatives . The patterns exhibited by ics : ( a ) the sociolinguistics of the ...
However , it is regrettable that G pays so nasalization , of labial and velar obstruents , and little attention to two potentially important topof apical fricatives . The patterns exhibited by ics : ( a ) the sociolinguistics of the ...
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Purpose clauses , in particular , tend to play important organizational roles in discourse ( see Thompson 1985 ) . They provide explicit causal and explanatory links among major segments and participants in the discourse ; the notion ...
Purpose clauses , in particular , tend to play important organizational roles in discourse ( see Thompson 1985 ) . They provide explicit causal and explanatory links among major segments and participants in the discourse ; the notion ...
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Nor does O'C consider it worthwhile to review the important primary medieval grammatical and critical material from Saadia Gaon through Yehudah Halevi , Abraham Ibn Daud , and David Kimhi ( unless these are those individuals anonymously ...
Nor does O'C consider it worthwhile to review the important primary medieval grammatical and critical material from Saadia Gaon through Yehudah Halevi , Abraham Ibn Daud , and David Kimhi ( unless these are those individuals anonymously ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory Mark Aronoff | 28 |
Complementation in Italian Donna Jo Napoli | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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