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Syntactic rules are not sensitive to phonological or phonetic distinctions . Rather , phonological phrasing is assigned to syntactic structures that are independently defined as well formed . There is nothing in general linguistic ...
Syntactic rules are not sensitive to phonological or phonetic distinctions . Rather , phonological phrasing is assigned to syntactic structures that are independently defined as well formed . There is nothing in general linguistic ...
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One theoretical principle at stake was what Zwicky ( 1970 ) called the PRINCIPLE OF SUPERFICIAL CONSTRAINTS IN PHONOLOGY ( PSCP ) , which says that where phonological rules make reference to properties of syntactic structure , they ...
One theoretical principle at stake was what Zwicky ( 1970 ) called the PRINCIPLE OF SUPERFICIAL CONSTRAINTS IN PHONOLOGY ( PSCP ) , which says that where phonological rules make reference to properties of syntactic structure , they ...
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H argues that a purely syntactic account fails to explain the possibility of clitic placement after the first prosodic word within a single syntactic constituent . According to H , clitics are always positioned at the edges of ...
H argues that a purely syntactic account fails to explain the possibility of clitic placement after the first prosodic word within a single syntactic constituent . According to H , clitics are always positioned at the edges of ...
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American Sign Language Karen Petronio Diane LilloMartin | 18 |
Definiteness and existentials Barbara Abbott | 103 |
Morphopragmatics Diminutives and intensifiers in Italian | 157 |
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