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Sentences like those in 55 are generally said to have subjects that consist of an entire sentence ( S ' ) . They cannot undergo AR , as can be seen in 55a - d , which contain is and has : ( 55 ) a . That John finally ate { is / * ' s } ...
Sentences like those in 55 are generally said to have subjects that consist of an entire sentence ( S ' ) . They cannot undergo AR , as can be seen in 55a - d , which contain is and has : ( 55 ) a . That John finally ate { is / * ' s } ...
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set of sentences enough to ensure that they are indeed related L , T forms ? The following criteria were used to decide whether or not to include a verb in the paradigm . ( i ) All verbs for which no acceptable T sentence exists are ...
set of sentences enough to ensure that they are indeed related L , T forms ? The following criteria were used to decide whether or not to include a verb in the paradigm . ( i ) All verbs for which no acceptable T sentence exists are ...
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Hence we have an uncountable number of acceptable sentences appearing in the paradigm . Note that these sentences can be extended to include metaphors , as was done above with dance . Such metaphors are observed with many of the verbs ...
Hence we have an uncountable number of acceptable sentences appearing in the paradigm . Note that these sentences can be extended to include metaphors , as was done above with dance . Such metaphors are observed with many of the verbs ...
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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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