Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... clause . Postal ( 1971 : 113 ) has claimed that only one clause boundary can be crossed , but this claim depends on certain assumptions regarding pruning.9 Although speakers vary in their judgments , it appears that Tough Movement can ...
... clause . Postal ( 1971 : 113 ) has claimed that only one clause boundary can be crossed , but this claim depends on certain assumptions regarding pruning.9 Although speakers vary in their judgments , it appears that Tough Movement can ...
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... clause - initial position . Thus a rule which applies to a clause of the form A B C D , fronting C to form the derived clause C A B D , will qualify as a fronting rule ; however , a rule which merely moves C around B , yielding the ...
... clause - initial position . Thus a rule which applies to a clause of the form A B C D , fronting C to form the derived clause C A B D , will qualify as a fronting rule ; however , a rule which merely moves C around B , yielding the ...
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... clause . The following is only a partial survey . We need go no further than the lexicon to find our first example . However the lexicon is to be integrated with the other components of a grammar , and whatever specific claims we make ...
... clause . The following is only a partial survey . We need go no further than the lexicon to find our first example . However the lexicon is to be integrated with the other components of a grammar , and whatever specific claims we make ...
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The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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