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Once we understand this property of negation on many verbs that take thatcomplements , it helps to explain certain phenomena that might otherwise be mysterious . I want to make a distinction between negation with strong stressing ...
Once we understand this property of negation on many verbs that take thatcomplements , it helps to explain certain phenomena that might otherwise be mysterious . I want to make a distinction between negation with strong stressing ...
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DiP thus sides with those who believe contrastive linguistics will help explain some of the errors made by a language ... Explaining the reason for U.S. Office of Education financial support of the Contrastive structure series , Alatis ...
DiP thus sides with those who believe contrastive linguistics will help explain some of the errors made by a language ... Explaining the reason for U.S. Office of Education financial support of the Contrastive structure series , Alatis ...
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It has enabled us to explain the origin of mobility in ... In any case , giving an analogical model by which a change could have happened is not in itself an explanation of the change ; i.e. , it is not a demonstration that the change ...
It has enabled us to explain the origin of mobility in ... In any case , giving an analogical model by which a change could have happened is not in itself an explanation of the change ; i.e. , it is not a demonstration that the change ...
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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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