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Possible devoicing environments . does not seem to occur in the world's languages , we will dismiss cluster devoicing as a possible phonological process or parameter , pace Cho ( see $ 2.1 ) . Instead , we will treat languages that have ...
Possible devoicing environments . does not seem to occur in the world's languages , we will dismiss cluster devoicing as a possible phonological process or parameter , pace Cho ( see $ 2.1 ) . Instead , we will treat languages that have ...
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In focusing on the conversational turn , the analysis will thus be concerned with two of the possible placements of actually : the two most interactionally salient placements , at the crucial points of possible speaker transition .
In focusing on the conversational turn , the analysis will thus be concerned with two of the possible placements of actually : the two most interactionally salient placements , at the crucial points of possible speaker transition .
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Such proposals have been sharply criticized by Downing ( 1977 ) , who argues that there is no fixed , finite set of possible semantic relations between the modifier and the head in English nominal compounds ( see also Gleitman ...
Such proposals have been sharply criticized by Downing ( 1977 ) , who argues that there is no fixed , finite set of possible semantic relations between the modifier and the head in English nominal compounds ( see also Gleitman ...
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