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The process of reanalysis explains how the former distinction between present ( without reduplication ) and preterit ( with reduplication ) could be replaced by a new ablaut distinction : а in the present vs. e in the preterit .
The process of reanalysis explains how the former distinction between present ( without reduplication ) and preterit ( with reduplication ) could be replaced by a new ablaut distinction : а in the present vs. e in the preterit .
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Berlin : distinction fell into disfavor in post - Renaissance Mouton , 1983. Pp . xix , 342. DM philosophy , and demonstrates how Mill not only matical , semantic , and pragmatic properties , R &.
Berlin : distinction fell into disfavor in post - Renaissance Mouton , 1983. Pp . xix , 342. DM philosophy , and demonstrates how Mill not only matical , semantic , and pragmatic properties , R &.
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many of its formal distinctions allow a principled differentiation between syntactic categories and subcategories which is ... ( one may further distinguish intermediate from maximal projections — a distinction ignored here ) .
many of its formal distinctions allow a principled differentiation between syntactic categories and subcategories which is ... ( one may further distinguish intermediate from maximal projections — a distinction ignored here ) .
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