Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... argues that morphologi- cal factors ( e.g. gender - marking ) are respon- sible for the preservation of unstressed a final , which changed to schwa in the evolution of French . Also concerned with historical mor- phology is ANTHONIJ ...
... argues that morphologi- cal factors ( e.g. gender - marking ) are respon- sible for the preservation of unstressed a final , which changed to schwa in the evolution of French . Also concerned with historical mor- phology is ANTHONIJ ...
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... argues , as others have , that reflexives are predi- cate modifiers which operate to produce a com- plex predicate . The second type of strict anaphora is control , where a similar analysis is put forth regarding PRO . The third is ...
... argues , as others have , that reflexives are predi- cate modifiers which operate to produce a com- plex predicate . The second type of strict anaphora is control , where a similar analysis is put forth regarding PRO . The third is ...
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... argues that constituency is neces- sary to account for stress patterns after deletion in Tiberian Hebrew and desyllabification in San- skrit . He also argues for the grid by showing that it can illuminate our analysis of various phe ...
... argues that constituency is neces- sary to account for stress patterns after deletion in Tiberian Hebrew and desyllabification in San- skrit . He also argues for the grid by showing that it can illuminate our analysis of various phe ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
Urheberrecht | |
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