Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... theories of tone fail to explain why vowels can be deleted and still leave their tones behind - or why tonal morphemes can be added to stems , with no segmental material to support the tonal feature . But if we assume , as in the theory ...
... theories of tone fail to explain why vowels can be deleted and still leave their tones behind - or why tonal morphemes can be added to stems , with no segmental material to support the tonal feature . But if we assume , as in the theory ...
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... theory ' ( 55 ) . The developments in question concern MG , philosoph- ical logic , the theory of generalized quantifiers , and DRS theory . Given the interest and insightfulness of vB's comments , one wishes that he had not left ...
... theory ' ( 55 ) . The developments in question concern MG , philosoph- ical logic , the theory of generalized quantifiers , and DRS theory . Given the interest and insightfulness of vB's comments , one wishes that he had not left ...
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... theory . The author's over - all plan was to begin with an outline of a general theory , ' then to flesh out the theory by applying it to a variety of specific topics and problems ' ( 2 ) . He uses nine chapters to sketch the ...
... theory . The author's over - all plan was to begin with an outline of a general theory , ' then to flesh out the theory by applying it to a variety of specific topics and problems ' ( 2 ) . He uses nine chapters to sketch the ...
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