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Now , if we follow Halle 1977 and assume that habitual is derived from underlying / hæbit + A + æll , then we need say only that Prevocalic Tensing must precede J - preposing . Rule 23 will tense INI , thereby creating an environment ...
Now , if we follow Halle 1977 and assume that habitual is derived from underlying / hæbit + A + æll , then we need say only that Prevocalic Tensing must precede J - preposing . Rule 23 will tense INI , thereby creating an environment ...
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Observe that the final vowel in words like hero , echo , patio , and radio must be derived from underlying / o / and not / 5 / , i.e. from a mid rather than low rounded vowel . If it were loll , Vowel Shift would not have applied ...
Observe that the final vowel in words like hero , echo , patio , and radio must be derived from underlying / o / and not / 5 / , i.e. from a mid rather than low rounded vowel . If it were loll , Vowel Shift would not have applied ...
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Roeper's paper is concerned with the acquisition of knowledge about the subcategorizational properties of derived verbs in English . If a particular verb governs certain subcategorization frames , why don't verbs that are derived from ...
Roeper's paper is concerned with the acquisition of knowledge about the subcategorizational properties of derived verbs in English . If a particular verb governs certain subcategorization frames , why don't verbs that are derived from ...
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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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