Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... position , Browman & Goldstein ( 1992 ) appeal to data from two speakers of American English in Cooper 1991a as ... position and stress on the size of the glottal opening are additive . 14 These results would follow from continuous ...
... position , Browman & Goldstein ( 1992 ) appeal to data from two speakers of American English in Cooper 1991a as ... position and stress on the size of the glottal opening are additive . 14 These results would follow from continuous ...
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... position . The clitic pronoun is base - generated in the internal position as a theta - marked argu- ment , and the full pronoun is generated in the external position as an expletive ( or perhaps emphatic ) element ( following the ...
... position . The clitic pronoun is base - generated in the internal position as a theta - marked argu- ment , and the full pronoun is generated in the external position as an expletive ( or perhaps emphatic ) element ( following the ...
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... position , and ' substitution ' of a head into a position in which it is selected by the host head ( 44 ) . This is all done with precision and with a sensitivity to much data from several languages . It is therefore an excel- lent ...
... position , and ' substitution ' of a head into a position in which it is selected by the host head ( 44 ) . This is all done with precision and with a sensitivity to much data from several languages . It is therefore an excel- lent ...
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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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