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neck'.15 Further distributional facts about emphasis can be briefly stated as follows : ( 1 ) Emphasis never occurs ... 3 ) who first drew my attention to the fact that the pharyngeal spirants do indeed show emphatic - plain contrasts .
neck'.15 Further distributional facts about emphasis can be briefly stated as follows : ( 1 ) Emphasis never occurs ... 3 ) who first drew my attention to the fact that the pharyngeal spirants do indeed show emphatic - plain contrasts .
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A problem in dealing with emphasis is the extensive inter- as well as intradialectal ( in fact even intraidiolectal ) variation between forms with or without emphasis . This fact seems to have led some investigators to conclude ...
A problem in dealing with emphasis is the extensive inter- as well as intradialectal ( in fact even intraidiolectal ) variation between forms with or without emphasis . This fact seems to have led some investigators to conclude ...
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Sentences with zero object have no passive transformation , a fact which further sets them apart from clauses with real objects . Harris's paragraph explaining 133.9 is possibly the most obscure in his book . This obscurity may reflect ...
Sentences with zero object have no passive transformation , a fact which further sets them apart from clauses with real objects . Harris's paragraph explaining 133.9 is possibly the most obscure in his book . This obscurity may reflect ...
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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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