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PROSODIC STRUCTURE AND EXPLETIVE INFIXATION JOHN J. McCARTHY University of Texas , Austin An analysis of English Expletive Infixation ( as in fan - fuckin - tastic ) in terms of a metrical theory of prosody is presented .
PROSODIC STRUCTURE AND EXPLETIVE INFIXATION JOHN J. McCARTHY University of Texas , Austin An analysis of English Expletive Infixation ( as in fan - fuckin - tastic ) in terms of a metrical theory of prosody is presented .
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For sociological reasons , many speakers of English are not exposed to primary data with infixed expletives until ... It is difficult to reconcile these two facts if we imagine Expletive Infixation to be just another morphological rule ...
For sociological reasons , many speakers of English are not exposed to primary data with infixed expletives until ... It is difficult to reconcile these two facts if we imagine Expletive Infixation to be just another morphological rule ...
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for flapping , and the disfavored one for infixation , will be internal to £ , whereas the opposite effect will be felt in the E ' domain . Moreover , this statement of Defooting will also create a E ' foot for disyllabic words with ...
for flapping , and the disfavored one for infixation , will be internal to £ , whereas the opposite effect will be felt in the E ' domain . Moreover , this statement of Defooting will also create a E ' foot for disyllabic words with ...
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