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Vurpas points out ( 184 ) that most Franco- Provençal speakers have never even heard of the term Franco - Provençal , which was coined by Graziadio Isaia Ascoli around 1870 to de- scribe the group of dialects that lie between French and ...
Vurpas points out ( 184 ) that most Franco- Provençal speakers have never even heard of the term Franco - Provençal , which was coined by Graziadio Isaia Ascoli around 1870 to de- scribe the group of dialects that lie between French and ...
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( 1989 ) and Orgun and Inkelas ( 1992 ) , certain speakers of Istanbul Turkish im- pose a disyllabic minimal size condition on complex words . Following Orgun & Inkelas 1992 , we refer to these speakers as Group B. The data in 19 show ...
( 1989 ) and Orgun and Inkelas ( 1992 ) , certain speakers of Istanbul Turkish im- pose a disyllabic minimal size condition on complex words . Following Orgun & Inkelas 1992 , we refer to these speakers as Group B. The data in 19 show ...
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condition can be repaired by further affixation ; even Group B speakers judge the forms in 23 to be grammatical . ( 23 ) All speakers ye - n - il ' eat - PASS - PASS ' ( cf. Group B * ye - n ) ye - n - ir ' eat - PASS - IMPF ' ye - n ...
condition can be repaired by further affixation ; even Group B speakers judge the forms in 23 to be grammatical . ( 23 ) All speakers ye - n - il ' eat - PASS - PASS ' ( cf. Group B * ye - n ) ye - n - ir ' eat - PASS - IMPF ' ye - n ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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