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attacking the pandemic proportions that corruption and other social ills have reached,
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after Kim (1976), who proposed to explain events as basically a propositional type of entity).
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b. Audu yaa sayàn àbinci “Audu bought me food”
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truth-conditions. As Wittgenstein has put it: “Einen Satz verstehen, heißt, wissen was der Fall
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truth. In its place is the assertion that constraints are essentially universal
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people was until recently inaccessible to them just like those Europeans as
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the domain of harmony. As regards the ATR vowel harmony of Oworo, it is
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lexical words. In the second section we discuss their behavior in
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proposes to distinguish two types of statives; one of them is said to have a referential argument of
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admissible feature values has the same effect on the extension of the predicate.
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Conflicts, Ibadan: Ibadan University. Unpublished M.A. Thesis - 2000.
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(especially breathy and obstruent) exert a pitch-lowering effect”. The rule in
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the notion of an optimal discourse. More interestingly, it can also be used to explain why certain
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readers. The reason for this is clear: the volumes are for such readers; they constitute
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