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In our inverted treatment , we retain an interesting version of this principle without requiring excessively abstract or ad - hoc means . For spa , as for any other word , we are required to list the surface form in the lexicon .
In our inverted treatment , we retain an interesting version of this principle without requiring excessively abstract or ad - hoc means . For spa , as for any other word , we are required to list the surface form in the lexicon .
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Accordingly , we do not regard 90 ' as a theoretically interesting or enlightening solution . 3.2 . SOME CORRELATIONS . We have argued above that neither Generative Semantics nor the Extended Standard Theory can provide an interesting ...
Accordingly , we do not regard 90 ' as a theoretically interesting or enlightening solution . 3.2 . SOME CORRELATIONS . We have argued above that neither Generative Semantics nor the Extended Standard Theory can provide an interesting ...
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One of the most interesting , perhaps , is bootleg , originally designating a part of a boot ; this shifted in meaning in the West , because of the Indians ' practice of carrying there a flat bottle of illegal whisky .
One of the most interesting , perhaps , is bootleg , originally designating a part of a boot ; this shifted in meaning in the West , because of the Indians ' practice of carrying there a flat bottle of illegal whisky .
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Upsidedown phonology W R Leben and O W Robinson | 1 |
Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
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