Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... marked at the level of syntax , normally with a special ' F ' feature , and have then postulated that a further grammatical mechanism explains focus - sensitivity . The details of the mechanism depend on whether the F - marked ...
... marked at the level of syntax , normally with a special ' F ' feature , and have then postulated that a further grammatical mechanism explains focus - sensitivity . The details of the mechanism depend on whether the F - marked ...
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... marked . It should now be broadly clear how the strong / weak split relates to the question of whether there are environments in which semantic foci are not syntactically F - marked . Weak theories , in the form they have been stated ...
... marked . It should now be broadly clear how the strong / weak split relates to the question of whether there are environments in which semantic foci are not syntactically F - marked . Weak theories , in the form they have been stated ...
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... MARKED 1 There are a few criteria that could be used to determine which clusters are more marked . Crosslinguistically , it has been claimed that the greater the sonority increase from C1 to C2 , the less marked is the onset cluster ...
... MARKED 1 There are a few criteria that could be used to determine which clusters are more marked . Crosslinguistically , it has been claimed that the greater the sonority increase from C1 to C2 , the less marked is the onset cluster ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
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