Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... respect to phrasal dependents ) , Hawkins ' theory predicts that the ordering AMONG dependents will be governed by the same principles as those governing the ordering of HEADS with respect to dependents , and he cites supporting ...
... respect to phrasal dependents ) , Hawkins ' theory predicts that the ordering AMONG dependents will be governed by the same principles as those governing the ordering of HEADS with respect to dependents , and he cites supporting ...
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... respect to the stem rather than the word in this language , as G points out . Again , an example where peripherality is defined with respect to the word would be useful as an introduction to this section ; the Spanish example could then ...
... respect to the stem rather than the word in this language , as G points out . Again , an example where peripherality is defined with respect to the word would be useful as an introduction to this section ; the Spanish example could then ...
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... respect to all three rules . A second set is vowel- initial with respect to Vowel Deletion but not with respect to the other two rules . These morphemes are analyzed as being vowel - initial on the melody tier , but they have an extra ...
... respect to all three rules . A second set is vowel- initial with respect to Vowel Deletion but not with respect to the other two rules . These morphemes are analyzed as being vowel - initial on the melody tier , but they have an extra ...
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