Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... predicts that it will not apply to configurations containing more association lines than the rule specifies . As I have just shown , this theory predicts , for a large number of rules , whether Inalterability will be respected . I now ...
... predicts that it will not apply to configurations containing more association lines than the rule specifies . As I have just shown , this theory predicts , for a large number of rules , whether Inalterability will be respected . I now ...
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... predicts Inalterability in cases like Glide Vocalization in Berber and Classical Arabic , or Glide Formation in Sanskrit and Micmac ( cf. §§2.32 , 2.33 , 2.36 , 2.37 ) . As can be seen by inspecting these rules , Steriade & Schein's ...
... predicts Inalterability in cases like Glide Vocalization in Berber and Classical Arabic , or Glide Formation in Sanskrit and Micmac ( cf. §§2.32 , 2.33 , 2.36 , 2.37 ) . As can be seen by inspecting these rules , Steriade & Schein's ...
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... predicted by the Four - stage Hypothesis - in that Stage 2 predicts definite article use with + S referents ; Stage 3 predicts some use of indefinite articles for + S - P ( correct ) as well as + S + P ( incorrect ) referents ; and ...
... predicted by the Four - stage Hypothesis - in that Stage 2 predicts definite article use with + S referents ; Stage 3 predicts some use of indefinite articles for + S - P ( correct ) as well as + S + P ( incorrect ) referents ; and ...
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