Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... examples to the OCP might fit into a well - defined class . It turns out that many of the claimed counter - examples , as in Etung , need not be so classified if one allows tones to be associated with vowels in the lexicon , fol- lowing ...
... examples to the OCP might fit into a well - defined class . It turns out that many of the claimed counter - examples , as in Etung , need not be so classified if one allows tones to be associated with vowels in the lexicon , fol- lowing ...
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... examples , since the category following di and che in 41 is not an NP , but rather a PP , where the preposition is ... examples correspond semantically to the ( a ) examples : 12 ( 42 ) a . Mangio mele di continuo ' I eat apples all the ...
... examples , since the category following di and che in 41 is not an NP , but rather a PP , where the preposition is ... examples correspond semantically to the ( a ) examples : 12 ( 42 ) a . Mangio mele di continuo ' I eat apples all the ...
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... examples have a double value . First , they constitute strong evidence for phonological resolution as a phenomenon distinct from resolution via neutral forms . The identical items could be listed as a single neutral form only at the ...
... examples have a double value . First , they constitute strong evidence for phonological resolution as a phenomenon distinct from resolution via neutral forms . The identical items could be listed as a single neutral form only at the ...
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