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... requires that a correspondence relation be established between stops in the output that agree in place , that is , pairs that are AT LEAST as similar as [ t ] and [ d ] ( e.g. [ ... p ... b ... ] , [ . . .d . . .t . . . ] , [ ... k ...
... requires that a correspondence relation be established between stops in the output that agree in place , that is , pairs that are AT LEAST as similar as [ t ] and [ d ] ( e.g. [ ... p ... b ... ] , [ . . .d . . .t . . . ] , [ ... k ...
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... requires that the banging cannot precede the opening , precisely the correct outcome . To summarize , we find that the temporal relations between the verbal subevent and the constructional subevent are predicted by three independently ...
... requires that the banging cannot precede the opening , precisely the correct outcome . To summarize , we find that the temporal relations between the verbal subevent and the constructional subevent are predicted by three independently ...
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... require eventiveness in the relevant portion of the predicate . Re- requires eventiveness by virtue of requiring a change of state . It is unclear why d is restricted to eventive environments , though some analyses have been promulgated ...
... require eventiveness in the relevant portion of the predicate . Re- requires eventiveness by virtue of requiring a change of state . It is unclear why d is restricted to eventive environments , though some analyses have been promulgated ...
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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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