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From the perspective of the phonology , the Strict Layer Hypothesis appears to be a plausible constraint on prosodic representations : if the rules of phrasal phonology serve as our main diagnostic of prosodic structure , we would posit ...
From the perspective of the phonology , the Strict Layer Hypothesis appears to be a plausible constraint on prosodic representations : if the rules of phrasal phonology serve as our main diagnostic of prosodic structure , we would posit ...
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Each level models a different dimension of grammatical structure : role , function , and category . ( Other dimensions of course exist , but these three have been most extensively investigated thus far within the present framework . ) ...
Each level models a different dimension of grammatical structure : role , function , and category . ( Other dimensions of course exist , but these three have been most extensively investigated thus far within the present framework . ) ...
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work these two levels are formally modelled by f - structures and c - structures , respectively . Just as there are universal constraints on the possible mappings from astructure to f - structure , as illustrated in 53 , so there are ...
work these two levels are formally modelled by f - structures and c - structures , respectively . Just as there are universal constraints on the possible mappings from astructure to f - structure , as illustrated in 53 , so there are ...
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