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But there are also cases ( examples are provided from English , Xhosa , and German ) in which resolution is permitted on the basis of a purely phonological resemblance ; i.e. , the fact that the conflicting morphosyntactic requirements ...
But there are also cases ( examples are provided from English , Xhosa , and German ) in which resolution is permitted on the basis of a purely phonological resemblance ; i.e. , the fact that the conflicting morphosyntactic requirements ...
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We maintain that most of the characteristics of phonological resolution are only apparent . It is not the case that the phenomena are indicative of languageparticular phonological conditions on syntactic rules ; we argue , in $ 5 ...
We maintain that most of the characteristics of phonological resolution are only apparent . It is not the case that the phenomena are indicative of languageparticular phonological conditions on syntactic rules ; we argue , in $ 5 ...
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phonological resolution is allowed - Eng . set ( past participle or infinitive ) , Xhosa zincinane ( 7/8 or 9/10 ) , and Ger . Flicken and Frauen ( acc . or dat . ) ? In particular , what distinguishes these from cases like Eng . set ...
phonological resolution is allowed - Eng . set ( past participle or infinitive ) , Xhosa zincinane ( 7/8 or 9/10 ) , and Ger . Flicken and Frauen ( acc . or dat . ) ? In particular , what distinguishes these from cases like Eng . set ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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