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Now consider dialect B. Here voiceless obstruents contrast with consonants that may be realized as voiced obstruents , either continuant or noncontinuant , as nasals , or as other sonorants . In this dialect the voiceless / voiced ...
Now consider dialect B. Here voiceless obstruents contrast with consonants that may be realized as voiced obstruents , either continuant or noncontinuant , as nasals , or as other sonorants . In this dialect the voiceless / voiced ...
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apparently plausible accounts of the Chinese - Japanese contrast . Then I will summarize my account of Chinese resultative compounds as given in Li 1990 , both to make precise the contrast between the two languages and to provide a ...
apparently plausible accounts of the Chinese - Japanese contrast . Then I will summarize my account of Chinese resultative compounds as given in Li 1990 , both to make precise the contrast between the two languages and to provide a ...
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Put differently , the Chinese - Japanese contrast with respect to ambiguity boils down to whether Oa may have a thematically less prominent status in the argument structure of the compound . 2. EXPLANATION FOR THE CHINESE - JAPANESE ...
Put differently , the Chinese - Japanese contrast with respect to ambiguity boils down to whether Oa may have a thematically less prominent status in the argument structure of the compound . 2. EXPLANATION FOR THE CHINESE - JAPANESE ...
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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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