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In the Georgian data discussed in the present article , the pronouns in derived lexemes do not bear a syntactic relation to the affixes with which they are associated , though it might ...
In the Georgian data discussed in the present article , the pronouns in derived lexemes do not bear a syntactic relation to the affixes with which they are associated , though it might ...
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15 A second argument for the wordhood of these items is based on the fact that declension of possessive pronouns in a phrase is different from the forms found in compounds and derived words . The forms used in phrases are illustrated in ...
15 A second argument for the wordhood of these items is based on the fact that declension of possessive pronouns in a phrase is different from the forms found in compounds and derived words . The forms used in phrases are illustrated in ...
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This parallel between [ kk ] derived from / kk / and [ kk ] derived from / gg / again suggests that devoicing of a voiced geminate is complete neutralization . To verify this observation quantitatively , the closure durations and ...
This parallel between [ kk ] derived from / kk / and [ kk ] derived from / gg / again suggests that devoicing of a voiced geminate is complete neutralization . To verify this observation quantitatively , the closure durations and ...
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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