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I can now turn to the types of feature involved , starting with Bybee's notion of relevance . Bybee ( 1985 : 91 ) defines suppletive paradigms as ' inflectional paradigms that have forms built on two or more stems that are ...
I can now turn to the types of feature involved , starting with Bybee's notion of relevance . Bybee ( 1985 : 91 ) defines suppletive paradigms as ' inflectional paradigms that have forms built on two or more stems that are ...
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If anything , acceptability degrades when a weak island is involved as in 19c . Unlike CLLD , pronominals embedded in questions are better than unembedded ones according to the theoretical literature and the results reported below.12 ...
If anything , acceptability degrades when a weak island is involved as in 19c . Unlike CLLD , pronominals embedded in questions are better than unembedded ones according to the theoretical literature and the results reported below.12 ...
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... extracted from clausal complements , an effect attributed to the involvement of a filler - gap dependency . ... were more difficult to process than corresponding yes / no questions , where no filler - gap dependency is involved .
... extracted from clausal complements , an effect attributed to the involvement of a filler - gap dependency . ... were more difficult to process than corresponding yes / no questions , where no filler - gap dependency is involved .
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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