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The optional rules of the grammar can be viewed , then , as the selective mechanisms involved in the production of a particular utterance . The problem of specifying these integrative processes and selective mechanisms is nontrivial and ...
The optional rules of the grammar can be viewed , then , as the selective mechanisms involved in the production of a particular utterance . The problem of specifying these integrative processes and selective mechanisms is nontrivial and ...
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The distribution of the suffix orders relative to the discontinuous and suffixed personal morphemes ( and various syntactic postfixes ) is complex and entails involved description , e.g. ' It will be seen that the priority of position ...
The distribution of the suffix orders relative to the discontinuous and suffixed personal morphemes ( and various syntactic postfixes ) is complex and entails involved description , e.g. ' It will be seen that the priority of position ...
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Since other factors are also involved here , I shall reserve the discussion for $ 9.4 ; but it must be noted here that the posing of this question is frequently suggestive in another direction , even if it results in no reanalysis : it ...
Since other factors are also involved here , I shall reserve the discussion for $ 9.4 ; but it must be noted here that the posing of this question is frequently suggestive in another direction , even if it results in no reanalysis : it ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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