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of marked forms ( e.g. bound pronouns ) . Bresnan ( 2000 ) discusses markedness of pronoun forms . She assumes two types of constraints : first , a set of markedness constraints against complex or difficult structures , for example ...
of marked forms ( e.g. bound pronouns ) . Bresnan ( 2000 ) discusses markedness of pronoun forms . She assumes two types of constraints : first , a set of markedness constraints against complex or difficult structures , for example ...
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This book is about the differences from citation form pronunciation which occur in conversational English and their ... Hence she covers the area of selected pronunciations ( and their perception ) between citation forms , defined as ...
This book is about the differences from citation form pronunciation which occur in conversational English and their ... Hence she covers the area of selected pronunciations ( and their perception ) between citation forms , defined as ...
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The second reason for believing that these forms are not independent words is that their first element is reduced phonologically and may be described as constituting the weak syllable of a binary iambic foot.35 Like ASL negative ...
The second reason for believing that these forms are not independent words is that their first element is reduced phonologically and may be described as constituting the weak syllable of a binary iambic foot.35 Like ASL negative ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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