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This revelation forced him to rethink the theory , and in this book he proposes , essentially , a return to classical generative phonology with its rules and derivations , coupled with repairs triggered by markedness constraints to ...
This revelation forced him to rethink the theory , and in this book he proposes , essentially , a return to classical generative phonology with its rules and derivations , coupled with repairs triggered by markedness constraints to ...
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In the current volume , Š tackles the problem of meaning prediction for novel words ( or naming units ) . He presents and tests a general theory of meaning prediction that is intended to apply to compounds as well as other forms of word ...
In the current volume , Š tackles the problem of meaning prediction for novel words ( or naming units ) . He presents and tests a general theory of meaning prediction that is intended to apply to compounds as well as other forms of word ...
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Bresnan takes the extended standard theory position that the infinitival subject stays in situ in so - called raising - to - object constructions . Postal responds . Bach points to a third possibility : it is actually possible that the ...
Bresnan takes the extended standard theory position that the infinitival subject stays in situ in so - called raising - to - object constructions . Postal responds . Bach points to a third possibility : it is actually possible that the ...
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