Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... final languages , in which heads consistently FOLLOW their dependents . One of the goals of this paper is to present evidence against the HDT . It is not clear whether anybody has ever made a claim in the primary literature that is ...
... final languages , in which heads consistently FOLLOW their dependents . One of the goals of this paper is to present evidence against the HDT . It is not clear whether anybody has ever made a claim in the primary literature that is ...
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... final complementizers are found only in OV languages . If so , then final complementizers are clearly more common in OV languages than they are in VO languages , and comple- mentizers are therefore verb patterners , while the Ss they ...
... final complementizers are found only in OV languages . If so , then final complementizers are clearly more common in OV languages than they are in VO languages , and comple- mentizers are therefore verb patterners , while the Ss they ...
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... Final Adjunction : Lower : form ' form ( GEN.pl. ) ' / forEm / Ø [ form ] Here Syllabification leaves the final consonant outside the syllable . Final Adjunction incorporates it into the phonological word , and the yer fails to vocalize ...
... Final Adjunction : Lower : form ' form ( GEN.pl. ) ' / forEm / Ø [ form ] Here Syllabification leaves the final consonant outside the syllable . Final Adjunction incorporates it into the phonological word , and the yer fails to vocalize ...
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