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... patterns , when in conflict with syntactic evidence , are irrelevant . Her position reflects widely held assumptions ... patterns are purely accidental , or diachronically significant but synchronically irrelevant , or whether they are ...
... patterns , when in conflict with syntactic evidence , are irrelevant . Her position reflects widely held assumptions ... patterns are purely accidental , or diachronically significant but synchronically irrelevant , or whether they are ...
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... patterns . Note that in the former view , one might say that adjectives , defined in terms of a certain sort of ... patterns relevant to the two analyses of so - called passive clauses . The morphological patterns are ones that make ...
... patterns . Note that in the former view , one might say that adjectives , defined in terms of a certain sort of ... patterns relevant to the two analyses of so - called passive clauses . The morphological patterns are ones that make ...
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... patterns . Algonquian people adhere to , modify and defy these elements of respectful interaction to express their thoughts to others . In expressing themselves in ways that relate to the normative patterns , whether people follow the ...
... patterns . Algonquian people adhere to , modify and defy these elements of respectful interaction to express their thoughts to others . In expressing themselves in ways that relate to the normative patterns , whether people follow the ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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