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The metrical account elegantly explains optional accents that do not F - mark . For instance , a prenuclear accent on Arun in 11 would be an expected manifestation of the relative prominence relationship between Arun and bought ( see ...
The metrical account elegantly explains optional accents that do not F - mark . For instance , a prenuclear accent on Arun in 11 would be an expected manifestation of the relative prominence relationship between Arun and bought ( see ...
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Kroch ( 1998 ) also rejects a “ pure ' syntactic explanation for island phenomena , arguing that some island effects , like the ... The semantic and pragmatic factors function so as to explain away ' problems that can then be ignored by ...
Kroch ( 1998 ) also rejects a “ pure ' syntactic explanation for island phenomena , arguing that some island effects , like the ... The semantic and pragmatic factors function so as to explain away ' problems that can then be ignored by ...
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In this sense , the explanation is ' cost - free ' — no new , arbitrary , and language - specific constraints have to be ... If grammaticality differences are to explain the processing differences in islands , then some secondary ...
In this sense , the explanation is ' cost - free ' — no new , arbitrary , and language - specific constraints have to be ... If grammaticality differences are to explain the processing differences in islands , then some secondary ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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