Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... MAJOR CONSTITUENTS . I will assume that only major constituents count for the purposes of the BDT . This idea can be made more precise as follows . Given a structure of the form 15a ( or an equivalent left - branching structure ) ...
... MAJOR CONSTITUENTS . I will assume that only major constituents count for the purposes of the BDT . This idea can be made more precise as follows . Given a structure of the form 15a ( or an equivalent left - branching structure ) ...
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... major constituent , since it is distinct from S. Even under approaches that treat the verb as head of the clause , the category of the clause is typically treated as distinct from the category of the VP . These assumptions derive ...
... major constituent , since it is distinct from S. Even under approaches that treat the verb as head of the clause , the category of the clause is typically treated as distinct from the category of the VP . These assumptions derive ...
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... major purposes . First of all , it is an introduction to autosegmental , metrical , and lexical phonology , ' designed to present the basic ideas of these geometrical models of phonological representation ' ( 1 ) . And second , it is an ...
... major purposes . First of all , it is an introduction to autosegmental , metrical , and lexical phonology , ' designed to present the basic ideas of these geometrical models of phonological representation ' ( 1 ) . And second , it is an ...
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