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The hypothesis that prosodic representation is nonrecursive has come to be known as the Strict Layer Hypothesis , originally proposed by Selkirk ( 1984 : 26 ) ; Nespor & Vogel's formulation ( 1986 : 7 ) is given in 24 : ( 24 ) THE ...
The hypothesis that prosodic representation is nonrecursive has come to be known as the Strict Layer Hypothesis , originally proposed by Selkirk ( 1984 : 26 ) ; Nespor & Vogel's formulation ( 1986 : 7 ) is given in 24 : ( 24 ) THE ...
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A fourth problem for the expletive - subject hypothesis as our parameter of variation is that null expletive subjects are found in some Bantu languages related to Chichewa , though Chichewa itself lacks them ( BK : 10-13 ) .
A fourth problem for the expletive - subject hypothesis as our parameter of variation is that null expletive subjects are found in some Bantu languages related to Chichewa , though Chichewa itself lacks them ( BK : 10-13 ) .
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With respect to our third goal , two of our children constitute striking confirmation of the 1991 McDaniel et al . hypothesis that the attachment site of the adverbial clause is conditioned by the child's interpretive strategy when the ...
With respect to our third goal , two of our children constitute striking confirmation of the 1991 McDaniel et al . hypothesis that the attachment site of the adverbial clause is conditioned by the child's interpretive strategy when the ...
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