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3so find you NEG In this example the preceding vowel is low - toned , and a surface rising pitch results ( 166 ) . When the pronoun is deleted after preceding highs , falling sequences are created . Chapter 4 assumes a distinction ...
3so find you NEG In this example the preceding vowel is low - toned , and a surface rising pitch results ( 166 ) . When the pronoun is deleted after preceding highs , falling sequences are created . Chapter 4 assumes a distinction ...
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... but with the immediately preceding vowel in the same phonological word , whether high or low . ... these two vowels would not necessarily agree in roundness : the second would agree with the preceding low vowel , which in its turn ...
... but with the immediately preceding vowel in the same phonological word , whether high or low . ... these two vowels would not necessarily agree in roundness : the second would agree with the preceding low vowel , which in its turn ...
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It is of course essential that the preceding negative be in the correct structural position to influence the Negattrac rule; a preceding negative in a coordinated clause has no such effect: (21) *I didn't go and predicted anyone else ...
It is of course essential that the preceding negative be in the correct structural position to influence the Negattrac rule; a preceding negative in a coordinated clause has no such effect: (21) *I didn't go and predicted anyone else ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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