| 11. | Most of this condemnation is an over-accentuation of faults indicated by Davies.
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| 12. | In such circumstances there is no ingroup-outgroup categorization and thus no accentuation.
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| 13. | He was especially interested in the accentuation of Croatian subdialects and Old Slavic grammars.
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| 14. | Accentuation is set on tone separation and articulation.
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| 15. | Selkirk s theory says nothing about how accentuation arises in sentences with entirely old information.
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| 16. | No attempt is usually made to reproduce the accentuation contrast between acute and circumflex accents.
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| 17. | In contrast, accentuation, often are lateralized to the right hemisphere of the brain.
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| 18. | The importance of this is that the gender of the name depends on the accentuation.
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| 19. | Semivowel vowel sequences are treated differently in both languages when it comes to accentuation rules.
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| 20. | Accentuation of the positive and visually eliminating the negative sounds very pat, but it works.
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