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Equally fortunate is Sherman's inclusion of a list of the 215 current final - stressed noun - verb homographs that he predicts will serve as the basis for future diatones . To compare the relative frequencies of noun - verb pairs which ...
Equally fortunate is Sherman's inclusion of a list of the 215 current final - stressed noun - verb homographs that he predicts will serve as the basis for future diatones . To compare the relative frequencies of noun - verb pairs which ...
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Independent verbs , often called ' final verbs ' for their usual position in an utterance , may stand as complete utterances in themselves ; they are characterized morphologically by inflection for illocutionary force by means of the ...
Independent verbs , often called ' final verbs ' for their usual position in an utterance , may stand as complete utterances in themselves ; they are characterized morphologically by inflection for illocutionary force by means of the ...
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She eschews the despite failing sight , he succeeded in finding , view that PIE was verb - final , or that it was a reading , and editing more than 2000 official doc- free word order language , in favor of the recent uments in Middle ...
She eschews the despite failing sight , he succeeded in finding , view that PIE was verb - final , or that it was a reading , and editing more than 2000 official doc- free word order language , in favor of the recent uments in Middle ...
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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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