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A line like 56 , on the other hand , is described by none of the rules of R , hence violates them all . This is the defini- tion of an unmetrical line . These two types of line thus represent the limits of metricality .
A line like 56 , on the other hand , is described by none of the rules of R , hence violates them all . This is the defini- tion of an unmetrical line . These two types of line thus represent the limits of metricality .
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In Valencia , however , the situation is reversed : officially described as a ' dialect ' or a ' vernacular ' , Catalan seems to be steadily losing ground to Castilian . Official restrictions on its use as a language of culture are ...
In Valencia , however , the situation is reversed : officially described as a ' dialect ' or a ' vernacular ' , Catalan seems to be steadily losing ground to Castilian . Official restrictions on its use as a language of culture are ...
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That these de- ductive innovations can be described as changes in the formulation of A - rules is surely a secondary fact . They are deviations from the norms which the learner's models fail to ( effectively ) correct , and which ...
That these de- ductive innovations can be described as changes in the formulation of A - rules is surely a secondary fact . They are deviations from the norms which the learner's models fail to ( effectively ) correct , and which ...
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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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