Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... fact that the contexts for n - insertion and t - insertion are indistinguishable plus the fact that heroic dodges insertion indicate that inputs to our putative rules would have to be restricted to the listed sets of morphemes . In sum ...
... fact that the contexts for n - insertion and t - insertion are indistinguishable plus the fact that heroic dodges insertion indicate that inputs to our putative rules would have to be restricted to the listed sets of morphemes . In sum ...
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... fact of Yiddish phonotactics . For example , though we find no word that starts with the combination / 3n / , we do find this cluster word - internally , as in [ vaznə ] ' impressive ' . Considering the fact that / sn , zn , Sn , sm ...
... fact of Yiddish phonotactics . For example , though we find no word that starts with the combination / 3n / , we do find this cluster word - internally , as in [ vaznə ] ' impressive ' . Considering the fact that / sn , zn , Sn , sm ...
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... fact , 13 he notes that the in fact construction with which he is concerned 13 ( in common with many ' actually ' and ' as a matter of fact ' constructions ) serves to relate the TCU which it initiates to its predecessor ; this practice ...
... fact , 13 he notes that the in fact construction with which he is concerned 13 ( in common with many ' actually ' and ' as a matter of fact ' constructions ) serves to relate the TCU which it initiates to its predecessor ; this practice ...
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