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First , the compounds in 11 are exceptions to the general headfinal morphology of Japanese because , if Sugioka is right , they are borrowed from Chinese . As a reviewer points out , there is no evidence that Japanese resultative ...
First , the compounds in 11 are exceptions to the general headfinal morphology of Japanese because , if Sugioka is right , they are borrowed from Chinese . As a reviewer points out , there is no evidence that Japanese resultative ...
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DEGENERATE AFFIXES AND TEMPLATIC CONSTRAINTS : RIME CHANGE IN CHINESE YEN - HwEI LIN Michigan State University This formal study of morphologically induced rime - change ( bianyun ) phenomena in Chinese argues that rime change is ...
DEGENERATE AFFIXES AND TEMPLATIC CONSTRAINTS : RIME CHANGE IN CHINESE YEN - HwEI LIN Michigan State University This formal study of morphologically induced rime - change ( bianyun ) phenomena in Chinese argues that rime change is ...
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With the assumption that the open and checked syllables in Chinese ( or at least in the Mandarin dialects ) are monomoraic and that syllables closed with glides and nasals are bimoraic , the prosodic constraints require the output forms ...
With the assumption that the open and checked syllables in Chinese ( or at least in the Mandarin dialects ) are monomoraic and that syllables closed with glides and nasals are bimoraic , the prosodic constraints require the output forms ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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