Language, Band 50,Ausgabe 4Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... possible inputs to the rule . In 5a , the segments t , l , and n are all possible inputs , but they do not undergo the rule , since by the principle of maximal expansion they must be included in X. A weak form of a constraint that would ...
... possible inputs to the rule . In 5a , the segments t , l , and n are all possible inputs , but they do not undergo the rule , since by the principle of maximal expansion they must be included in X. A weak form of a constraint that would ...
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possible start at some possible transition - relevance place , producing simultaneous starts . Examples : S- sledge dogs . ( 1 ) Parky : Oo what they call them dogs that pull the sleighs . ( 0.5 ) Parky : ( 0.7 ) Old Man : Tourist : Old ...
possible start at some possible transition - relevance place , producing simultaneous starts . Examples : S- sledge dogs . ( 1 ) Parky : Oo what they call them dogs that pull the sleighs . ( 0.5 ) Parky : ( 0.7 ) Old Man : Tourist : Old ...
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... possible transition - relevance places recur discretely in the course of a turn ( this is the import of rule 2 in the rule - set ) . Examination of WHERE Such ' next - turn starts ' occur in current turns shows them to occur at ' possible ...
... possible transition - relevance places recur discretely in the course of a turn ( this is the import of rule 2 in the rule - set ) . Examination of WHERE Such ' next - turn starts ' occur in current turns shows them to occur at ' possible ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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