Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... indicate varying degrees of acceptability . The shortcomings of this practice are discussed in detail by Bard and ... indicates that the sentence does not violate any grammatical principle , not that it has full acceptability.3 Either ...
... indicate varying degrees of acceptability . The shortcomings of this practice are discussed in detail by Bard and ... indicates that the sentence does not violate any grammatical principle , not that it has full acceptability.3 Either ...
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... indicates that all of the features in the next column to the right must be specified . Thus the feature Vocalic requires the specification of the features Height , Backness , and Rounding . A dashed line indicates that a sound may be ...
... indicates that all of the features in the next column to the right must be specified . Thus the feature Vocalic requires the specification of the features Height , Backness , and Rounding . A dashed line indicates that a sound may be ...
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... indicates that all the features in the next column to the right must be specified . A dashed line indicates that a sound may be specified in terms of one or more of the features to the right . A dotted line indicates that one and only ...
... indicates that all the features in the next column to the right must be specified . A dashed line indicates that a sound may be specified in terms of one or more of the features to the right . A dotted line indicates that one and only ...
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