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B : Who did you give it to ? B ' : Who did you give it to ? The two patterns are derivable by the Switch Rule , but only if give it is a phonological unit . A full NP direct object allows stress only on to , if the intended ...
B : Who did you give it to ? B ' : Who did you give it to ? The two patterns are derivable by the Switch Rule , but only if give it is a phonological unit . A full NP direct object allows stress only on to , if the intended ...
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Did John give the ice cream to the old woman ? b . Did John give the ice cream to the boy ? c . Who did John give the ice cream to ? d . What did John do ? e . What happened ? It appears to us that the most natural way to relate the ...
Did John give the ice cream to the old woman ? b . Did John give the ice cream to the boy ? c . Who did John give the ice cream to ? d . What did John do ? e . What happened ? It appears to us that the most natural way to relate the ...
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The chapter on the semantics of predicate logic is only 15 pages long , and M nowhere gives a complete , explicit semantics for a predicate - logic language . Customarily this consists of two parts . The first is a definition of what ...
The chapter on the semantics of predicate logic is only 15 pages long , and M nowhere gives a complete , explicit semantics for a predicate - logic language . Customarily this consists of two parts . The first is a definition of what ...
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Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
Generative tests for generative meter Gilbert Youmans | 67 |
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