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Thus segment structure rules make the predictions in systematic phonemes that are possible without considering the context , and sequence structure rules make the further predictions which are possible when contextual restrictions are ...
Thus segment structure rules make the predictions in systematic phonemes that are possible without considering the context , and sequence structure rules make the further predictions which are possible when contextual restrictions are ...
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Further corroboration that these rules are correct for look and see is possible . The underlying to in see is supported by the aspectual behavior of see . In all the above uses of see , the progressive is in general not possible : ( 19a ) ...
Further corroboration that these rules are correct for look and see is possible . The underlying to in see is supported by the aspectual behavior of see . In all the above uses of see , the progressive is in general not possible : ( 19a ) ...
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Another instance in which the progressive is possible , regardless of the preposition , is when some iterative aspect is added to the sentence . This can be accomplished by having plural nouns in the sentence .
Another instance in which the progressive is possible , regardless of the preposition , is when some iterative aspect is added to the sentence . This can be accomplished by having plural nouns in the sentence .
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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