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Like the basic version of the BDT , and unlike the alternate version ( which claims that the correlations involve a tendency towards consistent ordering of heads with respect to phrasal dependents ) , Hawkins ' theory predicts that the ...
Like the basic version of the BDT , and unlike the alternate version ( which claims that the correlations involve a tendency towards consistent ordering of heads with respect to phrasal dependents ) , Hawkins ' theory predicts that the ...
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Spanish actually looks like a counterexample to this condition , because peripherality is defined with respect to the stem rather than the word in this language , as G points out . Again , an example where peripherality is defined with ...
Spanish actually looks like a counterexample to this condition , because peripherality is defined with respect to the stem rather than the word in this language , as G points out . Again , an example where peripherality is defined with ...
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One set of vowel - initial suffixes is unproblematic in that it has true vowel - initial behavior with respect to all three rules . A second set is vowel- initial with respect to Vowel Deletion but not with respect to the other two ...
One set of vowel - initial suffixes is unproblematic in that it has true vowel - initial behavior with respect to all three rules . A second set is vowel- initial with respect to Vowel Deletion but not with respect to the other two ...
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