Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... Principle of Contrast after all . A version of the principle extends to covert gender systems too , although apparently not to overt gender systems . Far- reaching implications for morphological theory and grammatical change are ...
... Principle of Contrast after all . A version of the principle extends to covert gender systems too , although apparently not to overt gender systems . Far- reaching implications for morphological theory and grammatical change are ...
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... Principle looks quite different from the Principle of Contrast in Clark's formulation . It is important to emphasize , therefore , that it is simply a direct consequence of the Principle of Contrast in relation to inflectional ...
... Principle looks quite different from the Principle of Contrast in Clark's formulation . It is important to emphasize , therefore , that it is simply a direct consequence of the Principle of Contrast in relation to inflectional ...
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... Principle of Contrast . So if the Principle of Contrast is not relevant to gender , or if compliance with it is secured by some means other than blur avoidance , as Outcome A implies , it is surprising to find gender behavior which so ...
... Principle of Contrast . So if the Principle of Contrast is not relevant to gender , or if compliance with it is secured by some means other than blur avoidance , as Outcome A implies , it is surprising to find gender behavior which so ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
The women Foundation Members of | 455 |
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affixes American analysis annual appear approach argues argument associated Cambridge chapter claim clauses combining communities constructions context contrast determiner discussion distinct Embo English evidence example expressions fact forms function Gaelic gender German gerund given grammar head idiomatic idioms individual inflection inflection class initial instances Institute interest internal interpretation involved kind language less lexical linguistic marked meaning meeting morphology nature noted nouns object occur particular passive patterns person personal-pattern phonetic phonological phrase plural position possible predicate present Press Principle produced pronoun properties question reference relative roots rules Salish semantic sentences social Society sources speakers speech spoken stops structure suggest syntactic syntax Table theory tion traditional University variable variant variation verb voice volume vowel women York