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Shakespeare normally inverts these adjectives when they are attributive modifiers of monosyllabic nouns : ( 61 ) a . ... In fifteen cases , divine is inverted to follow a monosyllabic noun , creating a regular SWS sequence like terms ...
Shakespeare normally inverts these adjectives when they are attributive modifiers of monosyllabic nouns : ( 61 ) a . ... In fifteen cases , divine is inverted to follow a monosyllabic noun , creating a regular SWS sequence like terms ...
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... H presents the following tabulation of characteristics typically associated with OV and VO languages ( 6 ) : OV VO ( a ) direct object precedes main verb main verb precedes direct object ( b ) noun precedes suffixes and / or ...
... H presents the following tabulation of characteristics typically associated with OV and VO languages ( 6 ) : OV VO ( a ) direct object precedes main verb main verb precedes direct object ( b ) noun precedes suffixes and / or ...
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( e ) Relative clauses always follow the noun in French ( le roman qu'il a écrit ' the novel he has written ' ) , as do dependent genitives ( la plume de ma tante ' my aunt's pen ' ) . For adjectives , the situation is non - categorical ...
( e ) Relative clauses always follow the noun in French ( le roman qu'il a écrit ' the novel he has written ' ) , as do dependent genitives ( la plume de ma tante ' my aunt's pen ' ) . For adjectives , the situation is non - categorical ...
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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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acceptable analysis appear apply approach argues argument Assignment assume Chap claim communication complex concerned consider constituent constructions contains context contrastive defined definition deletion derivation dialect discourse discussion English evidence examples exist expressions fact FIGURE final focus formal French function German give given grammar historical important interesting interpretation introduced inversions involved issues John kind language lexical lines linguistic logical meaning metrical movement natural norm Note noun object occur particular phonological phrase position possible present Press problem production proposal question reference relation relative represent responses rules seems semantics sense sentences social sound speakers speech stress structure suggests syllables syntactic syntax Table theory topic University variants verbs volume vowel York