Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... analysis , take advantage of is assigned two structures in the lexicon . On one analysis , the whole string is a morphologically complex transitive verb ; on the other , the verb consists only of take , with the NP advan- tage ...
... analysis , take advantage of is assigned two structures in the lexicon . On one analysis , the whole string is a morphologically complex transitive verb ; on the other , the verb consists only of take , with the NP advan- tage ...
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... analysis excluding theme vowels ( cf. Braine 1987 ) : much blur . The notation ( v ) : means that the preceding theme vowel is lengthened . proper ' . Yet ( the objection continues ) it is principally the theme vowels which render the ...
... analysis excluding theme vowels ( cf. Braine 1987 ) : much blur . The notation ( v ) : means that the preceding theme vowel is lengthened . proper ' . Yet ( the objection continues ) it is principally the theme vowels which render the ...
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... analyses of fingerspelling productions . Techniques for instrumental analysis of gesture remain cumbersome , and even somewhat intrusive , by comparison to the machinery available for speech analysis . Digitizing a full video signal ...
... analyses of fingerspelling productions . Techniques for instrumental analysis of gesture remain cumbersome , and even somewhat intrusive , by comparison to the machinery available for speech analysis . Digitizing a full video signal ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
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