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The crucial constraints for determining word order in XPs with lexical heads are those in 96 ( cf. Selkirk 1995 ) . ( 96 ) ALIGNR ( Xow ) : The right edge of every lexical Xo is aligned with that of a w . ALIGNR ( W , X ° ) : The right ...
The crucial constraints for determining word order in XPs with lexical heads are those in 96 ( cf. Selkirk 1995 ) . ( 96 ) ALIGNR ( Xow ) : The right edge of every lexical Xo is aligned with that of a w . ALIGNR ( W , X ° ) : The right ...
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and vowel coalescence ( de Haas 1988 ) , all of which occur most frequently within prosodic words consisting of one lexical and one or more preceding function words . As discussed in Golston 1995 , the phonological changes that take ...
and vowel coalescence ( de Haas 1988 ) , all of which occur most frequently within prosodic words consisting of one lexical and one or more preceding function words . As discussed in Golston 1995 , the phonological changes that take ...
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The early SPE period emphasized economy of lexical storage and thus the elimination of redundancy . Regularities in inventory structure were defined over an alphabet encoding the lexical representations , where notions of parallel ...
The early SPE period emphasized economy of lexical storage and thus the elimination of redundancy . Regularities in inventory structure were defined over an alphabet encoding the lexical representations , where notions of parallel ...
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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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