Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... underlying structure , this element being deleted at some point in the derivation after Subject - verb inversion . If Subject - verb inversion is an obligatory rule , then it follows that no such interrogative element is present at a ...
... underlying structure , this element being deleted at some point in the derivation after Subject - verb inversion . If Subject - verb inversion is an obligatory rule , then it follows that no such interrogative element is present at a ...
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... underlying predicate in 22 would seem to hinge on the observation that seven does not contribute tense or aspect inflection ; only plan can vary in regard to tense and aspect in such sentences ( PASSIVE is of course ruled out because ...
... underlying predicate in 22 would seem to hinge on the observation that seven does not contribute tense or aspect inflection ; only plan can vary in regard to tense and aspect in such sentences ( PASSIVE is of course ruled out because ...
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... Underlying * hamip - j - a is attested as hemepe ( Toller , 531 ) , showing a voiced intervocalic [ d ] 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 [ d ] 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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