Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... syntactic account of contraction . Syntactic rules are not sensitive to phonologi- cal or phonetic distinctions . Rather , phonological phrasing is assigned to syntac- tic structures that are independently defined as well formed . There ...
... syntactic account of contraction . Syntactic rules are not sensitive to phonologi- cal or phonetic distinctions . Rather , phonological phrasing is assigned to syntac- tic structures that are independently defined as well formed . There ...
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... syntactic constraints linking nonsuperficial syntax with phonology , there are no special syntactic constraints at all . Post - 1970 literature has muddied the picture of the PSCP by providing surface syntactic indications of ...
... syntactic constraints linking nonsuperficial syntax with phonology , there are no special syntactic constraints at all . Post - 1970 literature has muddied the picture of the PSCP by providing surface syntactic indications of ...
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... syntactic account fails to explain the possibility of clitic place- ment after the first prosodic word within a single syntactic constituent . According to H , clitics are always positioned at the edges of constituents . If a clitic is ...
... syntactic account fails to explain the possibility of clitic place- ment after the first prosodic word within a single syntactic constituent . According to H , clitics are always positioned at the edges of constituents . If a clitic is ...
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American Sign Language | 18 |
Apropos | 58 |
Geoffrey K Pullum | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accented addition affix American analysis appear apply approach argues argument assimilation blocking Cambridge chapter claim clause complete condition consistent constraints construction context contrast derived described discourse discussion effects elements English evidence example fact final forms frames function gestural given grammar head historical illustrated important indicate inflection interpretation involved issues John language lexical linguistic marked marker meaning morphology nature noted nouns object occur original paradigm patterns phonetic phonology phrase plural position possible present Press problem processing productions pronouns proposed prosodic provides questions refer representation represented result rule semantic sentence sequence shown speakers specific speech stem stress structure suffix syllable syntactic syntax Table theory tion topic trochaic University values verb volume vowel words