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For instance , C's contention that phonological representations are associated with lexical items only at the post - surface - structure level predicts that phonological information is never relevant to the statement of transformational ...
For instance , C's contention that phonological representations are associated with lexical items only at the post - surface - structure level predicts that phonological information is never relevant to the statement of transformational ...
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75 have generally been assumed to derive from a structure something like that illustrated in Figure 1 , via a rule known as Tough - movement.18 B notes that , in sentences like 75 , primary stress is on the rightmost verb in the string ...
75 have generally been assumed to derive from a structure something like that illustrated in Figure 1 , via a rule known as Tough - movement.18 B notes that , in sentences like 75 , primary stress is on the rightmost verb in the string ...
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A number of B & S's other observations are theoretically explicable in a similar way . a The second conclusion to be drawn is that surface structure alone is insufficient to determine primary - stress placement .
A number of B & S's other observations are theoretically explicable in a similar way . a The second conclusion to be drawn is that surface structure alone is insufficient to determine primary - stress placement .
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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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