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In this paper , I will explore the nature of control relations , rather than the nature of the empty elements . In particular , I will claim that the system of thematic relations , as developed by Gruber and Jackendoff , forms an ...
In this paper , I will explore the nature of control relations , rather than the nature of the empty elements . In particular , I will claim that the system of thematic relations , as developed by Gruber and Jackendoff , forms an ...
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They are restricted to future and irrealis actions , which are by their nature asserted to have no real existence at the time of the speech act . We have seen that the prototypical function of the V is to report an actual event ; but it ...
They are restricted to future and irrealis actions , which are by their nature asserted to have no real existence at the time of the speech act . We have seen that the prototypical function of the V is to report an actual event ; but it ...
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The nature of segments in the lexicon : Evidence from speech errors . Lingua 56.43-67 . 1983a . The nature of / r / and / l / in English : Evidence from speech errors . Journal of Phonetics 11.139–47 . - . 1983b .
The nature of segments in the lexicon : Evidence from speech errors . Lingua 56.43-67 . 1983a . The nature of / r / and / l / in English : Evidence from speech errors . Journal of Phonetics 11.139–47 . - . 1983b .
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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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