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If so , then well - seeing is an iambically regular WSW word in 51a , and eyes is positioned in an even rather than an odd position ; the verse line is thus obviously a metrical improvement over the prose paraphrase 51b .
If so , then well - seeing is an iambically regular WSW word in 51a , and eyes is positioned in an even rather than an odd position ; the verse line is thus obviously a metrical improvement over the prose paraphrase 51b .
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2 3 7 8 sively in odd - numbered ( ' weak ' ) positions : ( 53 ) Love - lacking vestals and self - loving nuns ( Ven . ... clause , or sentence normally occupies an even - numbered ( “ strong ' ) metrical position in iambic verse .
2 3 7 8 sively in odd - numbered ( ' weak ' ) positions : ( 53 ) Love - lacking vestals and self - loving nuns ( Ven . ... clause , or sentence normally occupies an even - numbered ( “ strong ' ) metrical position in iambic verse .
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A is used when the position of relativization is a subject , or a direct object of a finite clause . Ylyr is used when the position of relativization is in a possessive NP , or is the object of a preposition .
A is used when the position of relativization is a subject , or a direct object of a finite clause . Ylyr is used when the position of relativization is in a possessive NP , or is the object of a preposition .
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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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