Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... final s seems to disappear as if conditioned by the same factor responsible for the loss of final s in instances such as facturus sum → facturu ' sum , opus sunt → opu ' sunt , Venus mi → Venu ' mi etc. Cf. the evidence provided by ...
... final s seems to disappear as if conditioned by the same factor responsible for the loss of final s in instances such as facturus sum → facturu ' sum , opus sunt → opu ' sunt , Venus mi → Venu ' mi etc. Cf. the evidence provided by ...
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... final s , as distributed according to the metrical feet in the hexametric poetry of Ennius and Lucretius . The table is based on the statistics in Bailey ( 1947 : 124 ) . Table 2 shows that final s is usually suppressed on the fifth ...
... final s , as distributed according to the metrical feet in the hexametric poetry of Ennius and Lucretius . The table is based on the statistics in Bailey ( 1947 : 124 ) . Table 2 shows that final s is usually suppressed on the fifth ...
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... FINAL PHRASES AND PLUS OMITTED OBLIGATORY FINAL PHRASES , when the type of string just charac- terized is certainly not ( necessarily ) a constituent , and therefore not a natural syntactic unit ? b . Why are FINAL , INITIAL , and ...
... FINAL PHRASES AND PLUS OMITTED OBLIGATORY FINAL PHRASES , when the type of string just charac- terized is certainly not ( necessarily ) a constituent , and therefore not a natural syntactic unit ? b . Why are FINAL , INITIAL , and ...
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acceptable alternative analysis appears apply argues arguments associated chapter choice claim classifier clauses clear complementizer complete conclusion consider constituents constraints constructions contains definite deletion derived discussion distinction English environments evidence example existence explanation expressed fact final function given gives grammar historical important indicative initial interesting internal interpretation involves John kind language least lexical linguistic Mary meaning natural notes notion noun object occur paradigm particular perspective phonological phrases position possible predict present Press principle problem proposal question reason refer regard relations relative repair representation respect result Reviewed rules seems semantic sense sentences similar speakers specific structure suggests surface syntactic theory tion transformations turn University variation various verbs vowel