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There are several problems with the null segment hypothesis which suggest the need for further constraints . ... for derivational history seems much more limited than the wholesale availability of these recoverable strings suggests .
There are several problems with the null segment hypothesis which suggest the need for further constraints . ... for derivational history seems much more limited than the wholesale availability of these recoverable strings suggests .
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Firbas suggests that ' transition proper ' is actually the function of ' temporal and modal exponents ' of the verb ... Without attempting any discussion of details here , I would suggest only that there is no reason to believe that ...
Firbas suggests that ' transition proper ' is actually the function of ' temporal and modal exponents ' of the verb ... Without attempting any discussion of details here , I would suggest only that there is no reason to believe that ...
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Dates on Paleo - Indian sites in the Americas all cluster around ten to twelve thousand years ago , suggesting that ... Kortlandt & van Zon 1969 suggests that chimpanzees may represent a group which dehominized ' because of a failure in ...
Dates on Paleo - Indian sites in the Americas all cluster around ten to twelve thousand years ago , suggesting that ... Kortlandt & van Zon 1969 suggests that chimpanzees may represent a group which dehominized ' because of a failure in ...
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