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If Subject - verb inversion is triggered by a sentence - initial interrogative element , then it follows that ( g ) must contain such an element at some level of underlying structure , this element being deleted at some point in the ...
If Subject - verb inversion is triggered by a sentence - initial interrogative element , then it follows that ( g ) must contain such an element at some level of underlying structure , this element being deleted at some point in the ...
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Since quantifiers are claimed to be verbal rather than nominal in character , C's contention that seven is not an underlying predicate in 22 would seem to binge on the observation that seven does not contribute tense or aspect ...
Since quantifiers are claimed to be verbal rather than nominal in character , C's contention that seven is not an underlying predicate in 22 would seem to binge on the observation that seven does not contribute tense or aspect ...
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Underlying * hamip - j - a is attested as hemepe ( Toller , 531 ) , showing a voiced intervocalic [ đ ] as a positional variant of basic þ . Unstressed e results from the above - mentioned lowering of post - tonic -i in classical Old ...
Underlying * hamip - j - a is attested as hemepe ( Toller , 531 ) , showing a voiced intervocalic [ đ ] as a positional variant of basic þ . Unstressed e results from the above - mentioned lowering of post - tonic -i in classical Old ...
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