Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... constraint families , such as output - output or base - reduplicant ) . If a learner has no language - specific evidence to overturn that ranking , then the ranking stands , though it may be detectable only through probes such as ...
... constraint families , such as output - output or base - reduplicant ) . If a learner has no language - specific evidence to overturn that ranking , then the ranking stands , though it may be detectable only through probes such as ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. constraint for splitting is not DEP but MAX , since a segment of the base is deleted in the reduplicant ( gaí - grōt ) . In imperfect puns and alliteration , the relevant constraint is either DEP ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. constraint for splitting is not DEP but MAX , since a segment of the base is deleted in the reduplicant ( gaí - grōt ) . In imperfect puns and alliteration , the relevant constraint is either DEP ...
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... constraint on the use of the construction in 2 , comprising PP preposing and existential there , is precisely the sum of the pragmatic constraints on the use of these two component constructions . That is , the preposed PP must ...
... constraint on the use of the construction in 2 , comprising PP preposing and existential there , is precisely the sum of the pragmatic constraints on the use of these two component constructions . That is , the preposed PP must ...
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