Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... involve reversing the effects of the opaque rule in opaque environments - say , by dropping Palatalization when there is NO follow- ing i . In a standard framework , this involves re - ordering to bleeding order . ( Kiparsky 1971 and ...
... involve reversing the effects of the opaque rule in opaque environments - say , by dropping Palatalization when there is NO follow- ing i . In a standard framework , this involves re - ordering to bleeding order . ( Kiparsky 1971 and ...
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... involves movement of , or out of , a conjunct , no case can be made for attributing their ungrammaticalness to violations of the CSC . The CSC , then , is of rather limited scope - a fact which does not in itself constitute evidence ...
... involves movement of , or out of , a conjunct , no case can be made for attributing their ungrammaticalness to violations of the CSC . The CSC , then , is of rather limited scope - a fact which does not in itself constitute evidence ...
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... involves serial ordering ) , contrastive focusing ( which involves intonational stress ) , and givenness ( which involves deixis ) . Halliday defines the theme as ' the point of departure for the clause as a message ' , and further ...
... involves serial ordering ) , contrastive focusing ( which involves intonational stress ) , and givenness ( which involves deixis ) . Halliday defines the theme as ' the point of departure for the clause as a message ' , and further ...
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