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We must 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 symbol of aus in a free adverbial will ...
We must 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 symbol of aus in a free adverbial will ...
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But , as opposed to the case of ( 20 ) , no immediate formal justification can be given for assuming that the basic form of ( 3 ) is ( 142 ) THAT material ( WH ... This would lead us to assume that ( 142 ) is the basic form of ( 3 ) .
But , as opposed to the case of ( 20 ) , no immediate formal justification can be given for assuming that the basic form of ( 3 ) is ( 142 ) THAT material ( WH ... This would lead us to assume that ( 142 ) is the basic form of ( 3 ) .
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The alternative is to assume the more traditional view that Sogdian is a descendant of Avestan , and Yaghnobi of Sogdian . In this case , one may not assume Gray's assimilation for all the dialects , since Sogdian always has rt ...
The alternative is to assume the more traditional view that Sogdian is a descendant of Avestan , and Yaghnobi of Sogdian . In this case , one may not assume Gray's assimilation for all the dialects , since Sogdian always has rt ...
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Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
Notes | 211 |
Notes | 217 |
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