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... structure , there will also be a conjunct verb . I turn now reviewing the evidence in favour of assuming such a ... structure ( shown in 8a ) , and that ekâ is base- generated in the uppermost head of a double CP structure ( shown in 8b ) ...
... structure , there will also be a conjunct verb . I turn now reviewing the evidence in favour of assuming such a ... structure ( shown in 8a ) , and that ekâ is base- generated in the uppermost head of a double CP structure ( shown in 8b ) ...
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... structure of this presumably universal and biologically based semantic domain . No would - be ethnographer can evade systematic attention to kinship , if only because it provides the metaphorical structure underlying virtually all ...
... structure of this presumably universal and biologically based semantic domain . No would - be ethnographer can evade systematic attention to kinship , if only because it provides the metaphorical structure underlying virtually all ...
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... structure of 36 pictures drawn around Halloween time by five Cree boys . Ed , Terry and Sam are brothers aged ten , nine and seven years respectively . Rick is six years old and Ray is fourteen . Details concerning some of the boys ...
... structure of 36 pictures drawn around Halloween time by five Cree boys . Ed , Terry and Sam are brothers aged ten , nine and seven years respectively . Rick is six years old and Ray is fourteen . Details concerning some of the boys ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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