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18 appearing in V2 position and the nonfinite verbs in final position belong to nonoverlapping sets . Specifically , they argue that the finite verbs in V2 have auxiliary function and are base - generated in V2 position ; in contrast ...
18 appearing in V2 position and the nonfinite verbs in final position belong to nonoverlapping sets . Specifically , they argue that the finite verbs in V2 have auxiliary function and are base - generated in V2 position ; in contrast ...
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In the absence of an accented suffix , a grave or circumflex accent surfaces on the stem - final syllable . Under the present tonal analysis , the grave or circumflex accent on the stem - final syllable will be represented as a H - tone ...
In the absence of an accented suffix , a grave or circumflex accent surfaces on the stem - final syllable . Under the present tonal analysis , the grave or circumflex accent on the stem - final syllable will be represented as a H - tone ...
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He considers the treatment of final -e , specifically the end of the second halfline . By considering the behavior of borrowings from Old Norse and Old French and of native words , he shows that it must end in precisely one stressless ...
He considers the treatment of final -e , specifically the end of the second halfline . By considering the behavior of borrowings from Old Norse and Old French and of native words , he shows that it must end in precisely one stressless ...
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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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