Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... marked or ' minimal ' vowel , which is language - specific and may not be uniquely determined for all languages . For Spanish , Hooper proposes the following vowel hierarchy , in which e is the least - marked vowel : ( 14 ) e o iu a 1 2 ...
... marked or ' minimal ' vowel , which is language - specific and may not be uniquely determined for all languages . For Spanish , Hooper proposes the following vowel hierarchy , in which e is the least - marked vowel : ( 14 ) e o iu a 1 2 ...
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... marked in Samoan ' ( 621-39 ) , is in a way a companion piece to Tchekhoff's , offering an aspectual interpretation of a Samoan verbal prefix which has formerly been termed ' passive ' ; but his treatment is somewhat more persuasive ...
... marked in Samoan ' ( 621-39 ) , is in a way a companion piece to Tchekhoff's , offering an aspectual interpretation of a Samoan verbal prefix which has formerly been termed ' passive ' ; but his treatment is somewhat more persuasive ...
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... marked or understood as unrealized is used in the ' present ' tense without a modal - normally the lack of a modal indicates reality - but with the semantic effect of necessity ; something which is unrealized but still ' real ' in some ...
... marked or understood as unrealized is used in the ' present ' tense without a modal - normally the lack of a modal indicates reality - but with the semantic effect of necessity ; something which is unrealized but still ' real ' in some ...
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