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Since Adrados adopts one of several current views on each of the Greek reflexes , I dispense with discussing all of them and consider only his views on the types trH and tre / oH.17 The most striking aspect of the type trH in Adrados ...
Since Adrados adopts one of several current views on each of the Greek reflexes , I dispense with discussing all of them and consider only his views on the types trH and tre / oH.17 The most striking aspect of the type trH in Adrados ...
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First , let us consider the sentence ( a ) There's a big if in your plans . How shall we analyze this sentence ? If is a conjunction , not a noun , and yet the sentence is quite understandable and even likely in many situations .
First , let us consider the sentence ( a ) There's a big if in your plans . How shall we analyze this sentence ? If is a conjunction , not a noun , and yet the sentence is quite understandable and even likely in many situations .
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Consider , for example , the following data from Rochester , N. Y.:6 Rochester ( Synopsis 53 ) five ( a :) ( aru ] down twice ( ar ) ( au ) out Here the unitary interpretation requires an increase in the number of unit phonemes as ...
Consider , for example , the following data from Rochester , N. Y.:6 Rochester ( Synopsis 53 ) five ( a :) ( aru ] down twice ( ar ) ( au ) out Here the unitary interpretation requires an increase in the number of unit phonemes as ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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