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... for example , does one account for the greater number of consonants in syllable - initial as against syllablefinal position ? ... a polysystemic analysis will establish quite unrelated systems of contrasts in the two positions .
... for example , does one account for the greater number of consonants in syllable - initial as against syllablefinal position ? ... a polysystemic analysis will establish quite unrelated systems of contrasts in the two positions .
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Jacobson defines his classification of adverbial positions in terms of these patterns . Thus any adverb which occurs before the first constituent in a pattern is represented as F ( front - position ) ; any adverb which occurs after the ...
Jacobson defines his classification of adverbial positions in terms of these patterns . Thus any adverb which occurs before the first constituent in a pattern is represented as F ( front - position ) ; any adverb which occurs after the ...
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Supposedly the ( o ) in unstressed position would be only an allophonic variant of / o / in stressed position . According to Stang ( 49 ) , ' In den Mundarten die den Katechismen I und II zu Grunde liegen , ist ð , das ein neuer ...
Supposedly the ( o ) in unstressed position would be only an allophonic variant of / o / in stressed position . According to Stang ( 49 ) , ' In den Mundarten die den Katechismen I und II zu Grunde liegen , ist ð , das ein neuer ...
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The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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