Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 1,Teil 1 -Ausgabe 2,Teil 1Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... assume that only those features that are compatible with the environment are retained in the complex symbol for a lexical item once it is inserted in a base structure . Thus , the complex sym- bol of aus in a free adverbial will not ...
... assume that only those features that are compatible with the environment are retained in the complex symbol for a lexical item once it is inserted in a base structure . Thus , the complex sym- bol of aus in a free adverbial will not ...
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... assume that it is a mere accident ; the interrogative which and the relative which , or the interrogative what and the relative what , may be generatively unrelated words which happen to have the same phonetic shape , like bank ( of a ...
... assume that it is a mere accident ; the interrogative which and the relative which , or the interrogative what and the relative what , may be generatively unrelated words which happen to have the same phonetic shape , like bank ( of a ...
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... assume that the basic form of ( 138 ) and ( 139 ) is ( 141 ) SOME present ( WH SOME present surprised Mary ) pleased John . But , as opposed to the case of ( 20 ) , no immediate formal justification can be given for assuming that the ...
... assume that the basic form of ( 138 ) and ( 139 ) is ( 141 ) SOME present ( WH SOME present surprised Mary ) pleased John . But , as opposed to the case of ( 20 ) , no immediate formal justification can be given for assuming that the ...
Inhalt
Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
Notes | 211 |
The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 219 |
Urheberrecht | |
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ablaut adjectives adverbials allophones alternation analysis aorist appears Avestan base basic form chapter Chomsky cited consonant constituent construction contrast dazdi definite dehi deletion derived dialect dictionary discussion English entries evidence example fact formal geminate Georgiev Germanic glottal grammar Hittite impv Indo-European initial inscriptions John language Laroche lexical linguistic Luwian maison meaning medial Middle Indic modal Monguor morpheme morphological morphophonemic names nasal noun phrase nucleus occur optative original passive phonemic phonological plural position preposition present problem pronominalization pronoun Quiché reference relative clause Relative reduction relativization Rigveda Róna-Tas root rule Sanskrit semantic sememes sentence Sogdian stem stress string structure suffix syllable syntactic syntax tagmemic texts theory Tibetan tion tone transformation transformational grammar underlying University verb phrase Verner's Law voiced voiceless vowel word yeux Yiddish