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The preponderance of velarizations is in absolute - final position ; within the phrase , a small but substantial number of cases occur before vowels and dental ( perhaps more accurately , apical ) consonants .
The preponderance of velarizations is in absolute - final position ; within the phrase , a small but substantial number of cases occur before vowels and dental ( perhaps more accurately , apical ) consonants .
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One position accepts boundaries as outside the phonological system , while still considering them appropriate environments for the description of allophonic alternations and phonemic neutralizations ( Trubetzkoy 1969 ; Swadesh 1934 ...
One position accepts boundaries as outside the phonological system , while still considering them appropriate environments for the description of allophonic alternations and phonemic neutralizations ( Trubetzkoy 1969 ; Swadesh 1934 ...
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Here the free relative begins with a PP , as required by the embedded verb ; but the embedded clause is correlated with a subject role in the matrix , i.e. an NP position . We would like to propose that the free relatives in 58 are in ...
Here the free relative begins with a PP , as required by the embedded verb ; but the embedded clause is correlated with a subject role in the matrix , i.e. an NP position . We would like to propose that the free relatives in 58 are in ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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