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... patterns may show differences with respect to similarity of participants and blocking . 7. FURTHER ISSUES AND CONCLUSION . LDCA patterns fall into five main groups : nasal , laryngeal , liquid , coronal , and dorsal . One group of ...
... patterns may show differences with respect to similarity of participants and blocking . 7. FURTHER ISSUES AND CONCLUSION . LDCA patterns fall into five main groups : nasal , laryngeal , liquid , coronal , and dorsal . One group of ...
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... pattern . The domain of intensionality does not include this position , since these subjects induce an existence ... patterns for weak subjects are structurally distinguished ( they are separated by the auxiliary ) . The idea that ...
... pattern . The domain of intensionality does not include this position , since these subjects induce an existence ... patterns for weak subjects are structurally distinguished ( they are separated by the auxiliary ) . The idea that ...
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... patterns for objects are complementary within the same syntactic domain indicates that like for subjects , the two patterns have the same binary valued source . The source , again , is eventiveness , indicating that what is eventive in ...
... patterns for objects are complementary within the same syntactic domain indicates that like for subjects , the two patterns have the same binary valued source . The source , again , is eventiveness , indicating that what is eventive in ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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