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Indeed , it would be impossible to analyze these cases as applicatives ( i.e. Preposition Incorporation ) in Baker's framework because the base verbs are intransitive and hence have no objective case they could assign to a derived ...
Indeed , it would be impossible to analyze these cases as applicatives ( i.e. Preposition Incorporation ) in Baker's framework because the base verbs are intransitive and hence have no objective case they could assign to a derived ...
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We turn now to the sensitivity of these effects to the derived / nonderived environment distinction . Both velar drop and the disyllabic size condition apply only to derived words , while the bimoraic size condition crucially applies in ...
We turn now to the sensitivity of these effects to the derived / nonderived environment distinction . Both velar drop and the disyllabic size condition apply only to derived words , while the bimoraic size condition crucially applies in ...
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Departing from the standard model of LP where levels in phonology are considered the same as levels in morphology , several contributors subscribe to the view that wordinternal phonological domains may be derived from but not isomorphic ...
Departing from the standard model of LP where levels in phonology are considered the same as levels in morphology , several contributors subscribe to the view that wordinternal phonological domains may be derived from but not isomorphic ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics Willian Crofi | 490 |
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