Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... Given such a rule of One - pronominalization , con- straint 2 must follow this rule but precede a second optional rule of Pseudo- adjective formation , which converts NP's such as king of Spain to Spanish king . This ordering is ...
... Given such a rule of One - pronominalization , con- straint 2 must follow this rule but precede a second optional rule of Pseudo- adjective formation , which converts NP's such as king of Spain to Spanish king . This ordering is ...
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... given in the same terms as syntactic phrase - markers can the relevant constraints be stated as derivational constraints . c . Global derivational constraints have been shown necessary in syntax by the seven arguments given earlier in ...
... given in the same terms as syntactic phrase - markers can the relevant constraints be stated as derivational constraints . c . Global derivational constraints have been shown necessary in syntax by the seven arguments given earlier in ...
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... given in three or more shapes ; e.g. the infinitive suffix is listed as - if the stem ends in a vowel or consonant , -ć if it ends in [ ?? ] , and -ź if it ends in [ ? ] . If the rules expressing the assimilations involving [ ? ] and ...
... given in three or more shapes ; e.g. the infinitive suffix is listed as - if the stem ends in a vowel or consonant , -ć if it ends in [ ?? ] , and -ź if it ends in [ ? ] . If the rules expressing the assimilations involving [ ? ] and ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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