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... constraints on morphological and syntactic form . There are four constraints , a strong and a weak Linearity Constraint , and a strong and a weak Constructional Integrity Constraint . The Linearity Constraints effectively compel ...
... constraints on morphological and syntactic form . There are four constraints , a strong and a weak Linearity Constraint , and a strong and a weak Constructional Integrity Constraint . The Linearity Constraints effectively compel ...
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... constraints on the behavior and / or distribution of sentences need not be provided by the syntactic component . Nevertheless , the conventions governing the formation of the syn- tactic structures themselves are not provided by ...
... constraints on the behavior and / or distribution of sentences need not be provided by the syntactic component . Nevertheless , the conventions governing the formation of the syn- tactic structures themselves are not provided by ...
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... constraint pattern for Southern ungliding is : laterals > nasals voiced obstruents > voiceless obstruents . How can we explain the fact that the constraints affecting [ y ] in Ocracoke with respect to the voicing of following obstruents ...
... constraint pattern for Southern ungliding is : laterals > nasals voiced obstruents > voiceless obstruents . How can we explain the fact that the constraints affecting [ y ] in Ocracoke with respect to the voicing of following obstruents ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
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