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While these generalizations can only be preliminary , given the scope of the data , they suggest that the variation seen in clause - sequencing reflects the variety of syntactic dependencies that clause - chaining represents , while the ...
While these generalizations can only be preliminary , given the scope of the data , they suggest that the variation seen in clause - sequencing reflects the variety of syntactic dependencies that clause - chaining represents , while the ...
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To do this in elicitation would require that the consultant take a given utterance as their own production , rather than something given to them by a linguist , and then construct a vivid , imaginary context to judge the truth of the ...
To do this in elicitation would require that the consultant take a given utterance as their own production , rather than something given to them by a linguist , and then construct a vivid , imaginary context to judge the truth of the ...
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Given Flan- nery's continuing failing eyesight , I assumed it was a small - ish project and never dreamed , until I saw the results in 2003 , on paper , on several diskettes and on a CD - ROM that she had most ambitiously undertaken to ...
Given Flan- nery's continuing failing eyesight , I assumed it was a small - ish project and never dreamed , until I saw the results in 2003 , on paper , on several diskettes and on a CD - ROM that she had most ambitiously undertaken to ...
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
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