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It seems possible that , in most languages , adjectives occur in the same position with respect to the head NP in either case ; to the extent this is so , the predictions made by FUSE will correspond with the correlation between ...
It seems possible that , in most languages , adjectives occur in the same position with respect to the head NP in either case ; to the extent this is so , the predictions made by FUSE will correspond with the correlation between ...
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Dependent verbs , which must always co - occur with an independent verb , are often termed ' medial verbs ' , since they normally precede the independent final verb . Dependent verbs select desinences which indicate the syntactic and ...
Dependent verbs , which must always co - occur with an independent verb , are often termed ' medial verbs ' , since they normally precede the independent final verb . Dependent verbs select desinences which indicate the syntactic and ...
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Thus , in Igbo , tụ throw ' can occur alone in a clause such as this : ( 104 ) a . ó tì - rị ákwúkwó . he throw - PAST paper * He threw the paper . ' ( Lord 1975 : 24 ) But in the compound tú - fù ' throw away ' , tú does not occur with ...
Thus , in Igbo , tụ throw ' can occur alone in a clause such as this : ( 104 ) a . ó tì - rị ákwúkwó . he throw - PAST paper * He threw the paper . ' ( Lord 1975 : 24 ) But in the compound tú - fù ' throw away ' , tú does not occur with ...
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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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