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Similar processes are found in the sentence phonology of other languages - raddoppiamento sintattico in Italian , the rhythm rule in English , liaison in French , and so on . In these cases the relevant processes occur in the ...
Similar processes are found in the sentence phonology of other languages - raddoppiamento sintattico in Italian , the rhythm rule in English , liaison in French , and so on . In these cases the relevant processes occur in the ...
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You cannot isolate diachronic processes by looking at the results of those processes — or , to be more accurate , you cannot isolate them reliably . If we looked at synchrony alone , for example , we could never know that a process such ...
You cannot isolate diachronic processes by looking at the results of those processes — or , to be more accurate , you cannot isolate them reliably . If we looked at synchrony alone , for example , we could never know that a process such ...
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What is not clear , though , is how this ' incorporation process is any different from a more traditional lexicalist ... Indeed , M gives some nice instances showing that processes that start out as syntactic can change with time into ...
What is not clear , though , is how this ' incorporation process is any different from a more traditional lexicalist ... Indeed , M gives some nice instances showing that processes that start out as syntactic can change with time into ...
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