Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... hypothesis fails to predict the correct stress pattern here . It incor- rectly predicts that , in each case , only ... hypothesis cannot predict 10b . Sentences 1 , 5-8 , and 10b are not to be regarded as isolated exceptions to B's ...
... hypothesis fails to predict the correct stress pattern here . It incor- rectly predicts that , in each case , only ... hypothesis cannot predict 10b . Sentences 1 , 5-8 , and 10b are not to be regarded as isolated exceptions to B's ...
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... Hypothesis . As a result , their ' counter - examples ' , together with facts they do not consider , actually support the Ordering Hypothesis , which is necessary to project onto complex cases any valid generalizations about stress and ...
... Hypothesis . As a result , their ' counter - examples ' , together with facts they do not consider , actually support the Ordering Hypothesis , which is necessary to project onto complex cases any valid generalizations about stress and ...
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... HYPOTHESIS . In Lakoff's discussion of the ordering hypothesis , he claims that even if it were true , its consequences for lexicalism and the existence of deep structure would not fol- low . I will briefly show why this claim is false ...
... HYPOTHESIS . In Lakoff's discussion of the ordering hypothesis , he claims that even if it were true , its consequences for lexicalism and the existence of deep structure would not fol- low . I will briefly show why this claim is false ...
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