Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... syntactic reconstruction- also the topic of the Pavia meeting of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft ( Ramat et al . 1980 ) —with its use of general linguistic principles as a constraint on hypothesis formation ; and ( b ) selected ...
... syntactic reconstruction- also the topic of the Pavia meeting of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft ( Ramat et al . 1980 ) —with its use of general linguistic principles as a constraint on hypothesis formation ; and ( b ) selected ...
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... syntactic term , in transfor- mational and traditional grammar , and as a cover term for elements that , for the most part but not always , share certain types of syntactic behavior . ' Aux- iliary ' has often been used , sometimes ...
... syntactic term , in transfor- mational and traditional grammar , and as a cover term for elements that , for the most part but not always , share certain types of syntactic behavior . ' Aux- iliary ' has often been used , sometimes ...
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... syntactic camouflage , meanings are camouflaged not only by the form that bears them , but also by their syntactic environment . Conse- quently , in such cases , it is the form - meaning unit itself that is camouflaged . Thus an ...
... syntactic camouflage , meanings are camouflaged not only by the form that bears them , but also by their syntactic environment . Conse- quently , in such cases , it is the form - meaning unit itself that is camouflaged . Thus an ...
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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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action affected agent allow alternations analysis appear apply aspect assume auxiliary boundary cause Chap claim concerned considered consonant construction contains context contrast course deletion described dialect discussion distinct English ergative evidence examples existence expression fact final formal French function further give given grammar implies important Infixation initial instances interesting interpretation involved John language lexical linguistic look marked meaning modals morphological nasal natural noted nouns object observed occur particular person phonetic phonology plural position possible preceding predict present Press principles problem processes proposed question reference requires respect restricted result rule seen segments semantic sentences shwa speakers speech stress structure suggest syllable syntactic syntax Table tense theory transitive treated types University verb vowel York