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L accepts this result on the ground that mist and sun( shine ) may appear as subject of cover , but not air . That seems correct ; but it is not obvious that that makes air ( -matter ) in English . Could there be a semantic feature of ...
L accepts this result on the ground that mist and sun( shine ) may appear as subject of cover , but not air . That seems correct ; but it is not obvious that that makes air ( -matter ) in English . Could there be a semantic feature of ...
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L decides that the creatures which must be included with plants and natural objects are exactly those which do not appear in BOTH ( 1 ) Creatures filled the cage ( by just being there ) AND ( 2 ) Creatures filled the cage with grass ...
L decides that the creatures which must be included with plants and natural objects are exactly those which do not appear in BOTH ( 1 ) Creatures filled the cage ( by just being there ) AND ( 2 ) Creatures filled the cage with grass ...
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I will not try to specify these here , but will simply cite some further cases where the operation of the retraction rule 30 accounts for what appear to be counter - examples to the basic accent rule 9 . In the paradigm of pitar- ...
I will not try to specify these here , but will simply cite some further cases where the operation of the retraction rule 30 accounts for what appear to be counter - examples to the basic accent rule 9 . In the paradigm of pitar- ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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