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Either the projection rule component will consist of type 1 rules alone , or it will contain rules of both type 1 and type 2. Whether type 2 rules will be required , and ( if so ) to what extent , is a question to which no answer is at ...
Either the projection rule component will consist of type 1 rules alone , or it will contain rules of both type 1 and type 2. Whether type 2 rules will be required , and ( if so ) to what extent , is a question to which no answer is at ...
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The symbol n represents the following phones : ( a ) before a labial consonant , or space plus a labial consonant , n = [ m ] ( as does / m / ) , e.g. unpaa- ' to swim ' ( 233 ) contains [ mp ] , sain bai ~ n ...
The symbol n represents the following phones : ( a ) before a labial consonant , or space plus a labial consonant , n = [ m ] ( as does / m / ) , e.g. unpaa- ' to swim ' ( 233 ) contains [ mp ] , sain bai ~ n ...
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vowel ) n = [ n ] , e.g. uante- ' to sleep ' ( 315 ) contains [ nt ] , san.aa ' thought , mind , soul ' ( 205 ) contains [ n ] . The symbol n has the same phonic representations as n EXCEPT that before a vowel ( where there is always an ...
vowel ) n = [ n ] , e.g. uante- ' to sleep ' ( 315 ) contains [ nt ] , san.aa ' thought , mind , soul ' ( 205 ) contains [ n ] . The symbol n has the same phonic representations as n EXCEPT that before a vowel ( where there is always an ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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