Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... possible word ' . Besides laying out the possibilities for the specific phe- nomenon of suppletion , I show how a canonical approach allows progress in typology , even in the most challenging areas . * ~ ~ INTRODUCTION . If the examples ...
... possible word ' . Besides laying out the possibilities for the specific phe- nomenon of suppletion , I show how a canonical approach allows progress in typology , even in the most challenging areas . * ~ ~ INTRODUCTION . If the examples ...
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... possible word ' . 1.2 . POSSIBLE WORDS . It is some years since Chomsky suggested that we should investigate the notion ' possible human language ' . A part of that project that has been relatively little pursued is to investigate what ...
... possible word ' . 1.2 . POSSIBLE WORDS . It is some years since Chomsky suggested that we should investigate the notion ' possible human language ' . A part of that project that has been relatively little pursued is to investigate what ...
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... possible for the French example , as long as we restrict discussion to the present tense ; for the rest of the distribution , a ( morpho ) syntac- tic account is possible . One could argue that the all- stem appears when there is a ...
... possible for the French example , as long as we restrict discussion to the present tense ; for the rest of the distribution , a ( morpho ) syntac- tic account is possible . One could argue that the all- stem appears when there is a ...
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HanZangyu tonyuanci yanjiu vol 1 HanZangyu | 1 |
Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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acceptability analysis appear approach argues argument associated assume authors Cambridge chapter claims clauses clusters complex condition consider constraint constructions contrast demonstrative described dialect discourse discussion distinction distribution effect embedding English evidence example experiment fact focus forms frequency function further give given grammar Greek important indicates inflectional instance interaction interesting interpretation involved islands issue John language less lexical linguistic marking meaning morphology nature Note object pattern person Peter phonetic phonological pitch accent plural position possible prediction prefixes present Press processing pronominals provides questions reference relative clauses resumption semantic sentences significant similar single sounds speakers specific speech split stem strategy structure subjects suggests suppletion syntactic Table tense theory tion University values verb volume vowel