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My theory is a natural follow - up to other work on cliticization , since it constrains clitic po- sitioning in a universal framework , regardless of the language - particular origins of clitics . There is no a - priori requirement that ...
My theory is a natural follow - up to other work on cliticization , since it constrains clitic po- sitioning in a universal framework , regardless of the language - particular origins of clitics . There is no a - priori requirement that ...
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The Close Readers are willing to sacrifice the obvious generality claimed by the Data Gatherers in order to conduct an intensive micro - analysis of a particular discourse , either to focus on a particular phenomenon such as dis- ...
The Close Readers are willing to sacrifice the obvious generality claimed by the Data Gatherers in order to conduct an intensive micro - analysis of a particular discourse , either to focus on a particular phenomenon such as dis- ...
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His basis for deciding whether to reconstruct a particular form is the following : If a form is found in either Sardinian or Rumanian , and in one or more of the languages of the ' Italo - Western ' group , or if it is found in any one ...
His basis for deciding whether to reconstruct a particular form is the following : If a form is found in either Sardinian or Rumanian , and in one or more of the languages of the ' Italo - Western ' group , or if it is found in any one ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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