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Each of the categories in Table 1 is lexicalized in English : that is , each represents a distinct word class . ... Thus , many adverbs can be interpreted as a combination of a functor and a determinative , as represented in the diagram ...
Each of the categories in Table 1 is lexicalized in English : that is , each represents a distinct word class . ... Thus , many adverbs can be interpreted as a combination of a functor and a determinative , as represented in the diagram ...
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We note that while the FMs were diverse from a geographic standpoint , in that thirty - one states ( and the District of Columbia ) and four countries are represented among the 264 original FMs , Ohio itself was home to sixteen FMs ...
We note that while the FMs were diverse from a geographic standpoint , in that thirty - one states ( and the District of Columbia ) and four countries are represented among the 264 original FMs , Ohio itself was home to sixteen FMs ...
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The same results are somewhat differently represented in Fig . 3. The mountain on the left represents most , and the one on the right represents more than half . Examining the left sides of the two mountains we see that acceptance rates ...
The same results are somewhat differently represented in Fig . 3. The mountain on the left represents most , and the one on the right represents more than half . Examining the left sides of the two mountains we see that acceptance rates ...
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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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