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A common analysis of these assumes that it is normal for why to be raised out of any clause — so that , in a given ... rules this out because I assume that why isn't an argument NP by your definition ( and I doubt if it's even an NP ) .
A common analysis of these assumes that it is normal for why to be raised out of any clause — so that , in a given ... rules this out because I assume that why isn't an argument NP by your definition ( and I doubt if it's even an NP ) .
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But such relationships are intelligible only if one can assume that what appears open to surface inspection is but a disguised form of what is present more deeply — and further , that there are formal mechanisms mapping the second onto ...
But such relationships are intelligible only if one can assume that what appears open to surface inspection is but a disguised form of what is present more deeply — and further , that there are formal mechanisms mapping the second onto ...
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In Chapter 1 , G assumes that his readers are acquainted with the extensive treatment of the Di. phonemic system by Margaret ... He does not believe that the phonology will be important for the reader , ' whose interest I assume to be ...
In Chapter 1 , G assumes that his readers are acquainted with the extensive treatment of the Di. phonemic system by Margaret ... He does not believe that the phonology will be important for the reader , ' whose interest I assume to be ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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