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In summary , ( i ) Sentences without copulas are the result of PSSM's failure to apply the copulacreation transformation . ( He never failed to apply it unless an unmarked copula would result . ) ( ii ) Sentences with contracted copulas ...
In summary , ( i ) Sentences without copulas are the result of PSSM's failure to apply the copulacreation transformation . ( He never failed to apply it unless an unmarked copula would result . ) ( ii ) Sentences with contracted copulas ...
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Although elision of case - endings is fairly common , as shown in the preceding sections , other kinds of changes have occurred in the Finnish case system as a result of interference from English . There are instances where some cases ...
Although elision of case - endings is fairly common , as shown in the preceding sections , other kinds of changes have occurred in the Finnish case system as a result of interference from English . There are instances where some cases ...
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Results : Consistent correct responses . In the few isolated cases where she gave wrong responses , she seemed to be teasing . Correct Incorrect yes 12 4 8 2 ( 18 ) Come here vs. Go there . Part ( a ) : Two circles , both large enough ...
Results : Consistent correct responses . In the few isolated cases where she gave wrong responses , she seemed to be teasing . Correct Incorrect yes 12 4 8 2 ( 18 ) Come here vs. Go there . Part ( a ) : Two circles , both large enough ...
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The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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