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But while Kiparsky ( personal communication , 1992 ) argues that animacy is not sufficient to account for all of the tendencies covered by his thematic hierarchy . In particular , he claims that idioms consisting of V + Theme with an ...
But while Kiparsky ( personal communication , 1992 ) argues that animacy is not sufficient to account for all of the tendencies covered by his thematic hierarchy . In particular , he claims that idioms consisting of V + Theme with an ...
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He demonstrates that this approach to inflectional paradigms affords an account of Passamaquoddy noun morphology that is superior to any imaginable morpheme - based account , and further argues that by extending the use of multiterm ...
He demonstrates that this approach to inflectional paradigms affords an account of Passamaquoddy noun morphology that is superior to any imaginable morpheme - based account , and further argues that by extending the use of multiterm ...
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First , Calabrese's paper argues that palatalization involves a medial step in which we have double articulation , and he focuses attention on the feature of coronality . Pilar PRIETO ( « The PA effect of coronals on vowels in Romance ' ...
First , Calabrese's paper argues that palatalization involves a medial step in which we have double articulation , and he focuses attention on the feature of coronality . Pilar PRIETO ( « The PA effect of coronals on vowels in Romance ' ...
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