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Evidence for the phonological dependence of functional heads in CG comes from a number of areas , including place ... lexical heads is a little looser : the right edge of every prosodic word has to align with a lexical head ( as it does ...
Evidence for the phonological dependence of functional heads in CG comes from a number of areas , including place ... lexical heads is a little looser : the right edge of every prosodic word has to align with a lexical head ( as it does ...
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Given the general rule in Pollard & Sag 1994 that the cont specifications of a constituent are those of its head daughter , however , it follows necessarily that the P head of each of these PPs has absorbed , so to speak , at least the ...
Given the general rule in Pollard & Sag 1994 that the cont specifications of a constituent are those of its head daughter , however , it follows necessarily that the P head of each of these PPs has absorbed , so to speak , at least the ...
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To begin with , consider the structure of the phrase her stupid ass on the parasitic - head analysis given above . As noted in my earlier discussion , a mask head ass shares the semantic content of its possessor , which , in the case of ...
To begin with , consider the structure of the phrase her stupid ass on the parasitic - head analysis given above . As noted in my earlier discussion , a mask head ass shares the semantic content of its possessor , which , in the case of ...
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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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