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ELIMINATING BOUNDARY DISTINCTIONS WITHIN THE WORD . Another area in which our inverted approach to phonology yields interesting synchronic results involves the putative distinction between + and # as markers of morpheme divisions within ...
ELIMINATING BOUNDARY DISTINCTIONS WITHIN THE WORD . Another area in which our inverted approach to phonology yields interesting synchronic results involves the putative distinction between + and # as markers of morpheme divisions within ...
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indicative corresponds to a semantic distinction in relative clauses with past reference and existential claims . As I have shown above with respect to future environments ( 2-3 ) and modal contexts ( 5a - b ) , specificity does not ...
indicative corresponds to a semantic distinction in relative clauses with past reference and existential claims . As I have shown above with respect to future environments ( 2-3 ) and modal contexts ( 5a - b ) , specificity does not ...
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What has been and remains in dispute is how the distinctions between these different kinds of knowledge - claims should be ... On Itkonen's view , natural languages consist of RULES ; these determine the distinction between speech acts ...
What has been and remains in dispute is how the distinctions between these different kinds of knowledge - claims should be ... On Itkonen's view , natural languages consist of RULES ; these determine the distinction between speech acts ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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