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This University of Tübingen dissertation attempts to identify the invariant basic meaning of the English perfect ( especially the present perfect ) while controlling the variety of contextual or pragmatic meanings with which it is often ...
This University of Tübingen dissertation attempts to identify the invariant basic meaning of the English perfect ( especially the present perfect ) while controlling the variety of contextual or pragmatic meanings with which it is often ...
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SV takes the place of the traditional ( sonorant ) , being present in the underlying representation of all sonorants . It is argued in Piggott 1990 and Rice & Avery 1989 to be an organizing node , and as such it is similar in nature to ...
SV takes the place of the traditional ( sonorant ) , being present in the underlying representation of all sonorants . It is argued in Piggott 1990 and Rice & Avery 1989 to be an organizing node , and as such it is similar in nature to ...
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Essentially , no claim can be made about redundant features , and the assumption of the redundancy theory that ( voice ) can never be present lexically on sonorants must be abandoned . This suggests that there is no relationship between ...
Essentially , no claim can be made about redundant features , and the assumption of the redundancy theory that ( voice ) can never be present lexically on sonorants must be abandoned . This suggests that there is no relationship between ...
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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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