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Here we require only that the vowel following the infix bear some degree of stress ( i.e. that it be unreduced ) ... In fact , it is empirically inadequate , though the demonstration of this inadequacy requires such addi- tional ...
Here we require only that the vowel following the infix bear some degree of stress ( i.e. that it be unreduced ) ... In fact , it is empirically inadequate , though the demonstration of this inadequacy requires such addi- tional ...
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Rules [ 4-8 ] are really rule schemata themselves , ranging over + FIN , + BSE , + PSP , + PRP , and + GER Specifi- cations on the expanded V. Rule [ 2 ] introduces the modals , requires them to be tensed , and consequently ensures that ...
Rules [ 4-8 ] are really rule schemata themselves , ranging over + FIN , + BSE , + PSP , + PRP , and + GER Specifi- cations on the expanded V. Rule [ 2 ] introduces the modals , requires them to be tensed , and consequently ensures that ...
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Furthermore , the ' joint mutual action ' subtype of the have a V construction requires and implies not only contact of PARTS of the bodies , but also contact ( and involvement ) of the WHOLE BODIES . This is probably another reason ...
Furthermore , the ' joint mutual action ' subtype of the have a V construction requires and implies not only contact of PARTS of the bodies , but also contact ( and involvement ) of the WHOLE BODIES . This is probably another reason ...
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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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