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It may appear that euphonious selects / ios / because of the structure of the noun - euphony with / i / . However , this test is entirely unreliable : / s / appears in cacophony / cacophonous , homophony / homo- phonous ; cf. also ...
It may appear that euphonious selects / ios / because of the structure of the noun - euphony with / i / . However , this test is entirely unreliable : / s / appears in cacophony / cacophonous , homophony / homo- phonous ; cf. also ...
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One such puzzle is that tensed do does not appear before auxiliary have , or before any form of be . If we are not corrected for our grammatical errors , why don't we ( or our children ) go around saying * does have seen instead of has ...
One such puzzle is that tensed do does not appear before auxiliary have , or before any form of be . If we are not corrected for our grammatical errors , why don't we ( or our children ) go around saying * does have seen instead of has ...
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( b ) They have FROZEN SYNTAX ( their parts cannot be affected by transfor- mational rules , i.e. , they must appear in one particular surface form ) . ( c ) They are semantically NON - COMPOSITIONAL ( their total meaning is not ...
( b ) They have FROZEN SYNTAX ( their parts cannot be affected by transfor- mational rules , i.e. , they must appear in one particular surface form ) . ( c ) They are semantically NON - COMPOSITIONAL ( their total meaning is not ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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