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On the other hand , as Lehmann points out , questions are marked in Japanese with the sentence - final particle ka . In English , questions are typically initiated by question words or verbs , so as to distinguish them from declarative ...
On the other hand , as Lehmann points out , questions are marked in Japanese with the sentence - final particle ka . In English , questions are typically initiated by question words or verbs , so as to distinguish them from declarative ...
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It is perhaps not coincidental , then , that Japanese has instead a question particle which is placed post - verbally . In English , on the other hand , two rules not found in Japanese - WH - Movement and Subject / Verb Inversion ...
It is perhaps not coincidental , then , that Japanese has instead a question particle which is placed post - verbally . In English , on the other hand , two rules not found in Japanese - WH - Movement and Subject / Verb Inversion ...
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Moving to more general matters , I would like , first of all , to question a constraint that H wishes to impose on DDG's - or , more precisely , to question an inference that H draws from a proposed constraint on DDG's which in itself ...
Moving to more general matters , I would like , first of all , to question a constraint that H wishes to impose on DDG's - or , more precisely , to question an inference that H draws from a proposed constraint on DDG's which in itself ...
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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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