Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... observed that rules of sentence phonology may operate in a number of prosodic domains of different sizes . This observation has led to the positing of a series of prosodic levels organized in hierarchical fashion . As the theory has ...
... observed that rules of sentence phonology may operate in a number of prosodic domains of different sizes . This observation has led to the positing of a series of prosodic levels organized in hierarchical fashion . As the theory has ...
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... observed in English by Quirk et al . ( 1972 : 949 ) , Emonds ( 1976 : 29 ) , and Rochemont ( 1986 : 114 ) , among others : ( 43 ) * Rose ? Among the guests of honor was sitting she / her ;. The reason appears to be that anaphora is ...
... observed in English by Quirk et al . ( 1972 : 949 ) , Emonds ( 1976 : 29 ) , and Rochemont ( 1986 : 114 ) , among others : ( 43 ) * Rose ? Among the guests of honor was sitting she / her ;. The reason appears to be that anaphora is ...
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... observations . Thus , GT II seems firmly attested , although rare . However , it is important to note that , since ... observed in the GT IA children , our analyses of the grammar underlying that behavior differ markedly . Wexler ...
... observations . Thus , GT II seems firmly attested , although rare . However , it is important to note that , since ... observed in the GT IA children , our analyses of the grammar underlying that behavior differ markedly . Wexler ...
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