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In terms of language , I view the MI horizontal axis as parallel to the time axis in speech , and the MI vertical axis as parallel to hierarchical relations in syntactic structures . I will argue that relative orderings on the time axis ...
In terms of language , I view the MI horizontal axis as parallel to the time axis in speech , and the MI vertical axis as parallel to hierarchical relations in syntactic structures . I will argue that relative orderings on the time axis ...
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Where shown to be nominal , complementizers may be viewed as head nouns of relative clauses ( i.e. their complement sentences ) , and the same ordering relations hold . With the exception of complementizers , I do not find overlap ...
Where shown to be nominal , complementizers may be viewed as head nouns of relative clauses ( i.e. their complement sentences ) , and the same ordering relations hold . With the exception of complementizers , I do not find overlap ...
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In a DDG , by contrast , there is a necessary relation between such dependency and subcategorization properties . ... it is possible to sort out just which properties of structures reflect dominance relations and which reflect head ...
In a DDG , by contrast , there is a necessary relation between such dependency and subcategorization properties . ... it is possible to sort out just which properties of structures reflect dominance relations and which reflect head ...
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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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