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But if this replacement takes place item - by - item , with regard to the availability of evidence for it in particular cases , it would follow that alternating forms would be restructured with underlying / VN / , but non - alternating ...
But if this replacement takes place item - by - item , with regard to the availability of evidence for it in particular cases , it would follow that alternating forms would be restructured with underlying / VN / , but non - alternating ...
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On Tasmanian , D says ( 20 ) : ' ... there is no evidence that it is NOT related to languages on the mainland ' . True , but specious ; one can with equal truth say there is no evidence that English or Swahili are NOT related to ...
On Tasmanian , D says ( 20 ) : ' ... there is no evidence that it is NOT related to languages on the mainland ' . True , but specious ; one can with equal truth say there is no evidence that English or Swahili are NOT related to ...
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The generalization of 23 is important here : it provides no positive evidence that the contraction is phonological , and allows for an auxiliary to be deleted even if it cannot be contracted in the same structure .
The generalization of 23 is important here : it provides no positive evidence that the contraction is phonological , and allows for an auxiliary to be deleted even if it cannot be contracted in the same structure .
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