Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... ( represented X ' ) . Xbar consists of a head ( X - ZERO , represented as X ° or simply X ) plus X's subcategorized COMPLEMENTS . X may be instantiated by a LEXICAL item from a major word class , e.g. N , V , or A , or by a so - called ...
... ( represented X ' ) . Xbar consists of a head ( X - ZERO , represented as X ° or simply X ) plus X's subcategorized COMPLEMENTS . X may be instantiated by a LEXICAL item from a major word class , e.g. N , V , or A , or by a so - called ...
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... represented in 6 for several Mayan con- structions . ( 6 ) a . Focus b . INTERNAL TOPIC C. EXTERNAL TOPIC E Focusi IP .. ti ... Topick CP Topic , IP IP ... ( prok ) ... The structures in 6 embody the following claims . First , the focus ...
... represented in 6 for several Mayan con- structions . ( 6 ) a . Focus b . INTERNAL TOPIC C. EXTERNAL TOPIC E Focusi IP .. ti ... Topick CP Topic , IP IP ... ( prok ) ... The structures in 6 embody the following claims . First , the focus ...
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... represented as lax vowels , then , their properties do not follow from their structure , but must be stipulated . Nonlinear phonology , with the autonomous skeletal and melodic tiers , has made available several ways of representing ...
... represented as lax vowels , then , their properties do not follow from their structure , but must be stipulated . Nonlinear phonology , with the autonomous skeletal and melodic tiers , has made available several ways of representing ...
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