Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... example of stress retraction is found in 7b : fóse for regular fōsé ( note that a syllable- initial schwa does not help to prevent the clash ) . Another example is given in 8 ; in this phrase we have two instances of clash reduction ...
... example of stress retraction is found in 7b : fóse for regular fōsé ( note that a syllable- initial schwa does not help to prevent the clash ) . Another example is given in 8 ; in this phrase we have two instances of clash reduction ...
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... example 40 : ( 40 ) Through the window on the second story was shooting a sniper . Here the inverted subject is the agentive and not the theme argument of shoot . Yet the example can be used in the context of describing a scene in which ...
... example 40 : ( 40 ) Through the window on the second story was shooting a sniper . Here the inverted subject is the agentive and not the theme argument of shoot . Yet the example can be used in the context of describing a scene in which ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. an example of a monostratal phrase structure grammar , RRG as an example of a functionalist approach , RG as an example of a relationally - oriented ' gen- erative ' theory , etc. For the sake of ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. an example of a monostratal phrase structure grammar , RRG as an example of a functionalist approach , RG as an example of a relationally - oriented ' gen- erative ' theory , etc. For the sake of ...
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