Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... IMPORTANT LOSS OF GENERALITY , this would suggest that the more parsimonious and restrictive theory which only allowed reference to such units was in fact essentially correct , and thus to be preferred . It was the attempt to establish ...
... IMPORTANT LOSS OF GENERALITY , this would suggest that the more parsimonious and restrictive theory which only allowed reference to such units was in fact essentially correct , and thus to be preferred . It was the attempt to establish ...
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... important constraint on the use of ECM . The greater the social distance , the more likely it is that a speaker will use the marking . A second important pattern of variation is linked to sex of speaker . While both men and women ...
... important constraint on the use of ECM . The greater the social distance , the more likely it is that a speaker will use the marking . A second important pattern of variation is linked to sex of speaker . While both men and women ...
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... important differences between Kaluli and Samoan case- marking concerns the feature ' obligatory ' . This difference is not captured in Table 3 , in which both case - markers are characterized as ' non - obligatory ' . Rather , the ...
... important differences between Kaluli and Samoan case- marking concerns the feature ' obligatory ' . This difference is not captured in Table 3 , in which both case - markers are characterized as ' non - obligatory ' . Rather , the ...
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Intonation and its parts Dwight Bolinger | 505 |
The analysis of French shwa Stephen R Anderson | 534 |
Prosodic structure and Expletive Infixation John J McCarthy | 574 |
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acquisition acrolectal action agent allophonic analysis apply AS&W assume Australian auxiliary boundary camouflage case-marker causation causee Chap Chomsky clauses clitic Closed Syllable consonant constituent construction context contrast creole deletion dialect discourse discussion distinct English ergative ergative languages examples Expletive Infixation expression fact formal French French phonology grammar h-aspiré initial intonation intransitive John Kaluli language lexical linguistic markedness meaning modals morphological morphophonemic motion verb nasal nasal consonant nasal vowels non-contactive notion nouns object paper phonetic phonology phrase plural possible pragmatic predict present Press problem processes proposed prosodic reference relevant representation restricted rule Samoan segments semantic semi-auxiliary sentences shwa sociolinguistic speakers speech stress structure subtype suffix suggest syllable syntactic syntax tense theory transitive transitive verbs types underlying underlying representation University verbal vowel wayr words yes-no questions