Language, Band 60George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... representation for to VP would be λx [ VP ( x ) ] . 34 I further assume that PRO is not directly translated as a variable , and that the conversion of PRO to a variable takes place somewhat late in the logical derivation . Along this ...
... representation for to VP would be λx [ VP ( x ) ] . 34 I further assume that PRO is not directly translated as a variable , and that the conversion of PRO to a variable takes place somewhat late in the logical derivation . Along this ...
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... representation of artic- ulations that are continuous in time . Given the universal phonetic scales , this translation or realization is assumed to be automatic . Various universal pho- netic principles will produce phonetic patterns ...
... representation of artic- ulations that are continuous in time . Given the universal phonetic scales , this translation or realization is assumed to be automatic . Various universal pho- netic principles will produce phonetic patterns ...
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... representation will be a simultaneous bundle of primes - differing from a Stokoe representation mainly in that it is specified for H. By contrast , a sign like SOMEONE G. involves a single motion ; it will be specified for location ...
... representation will be a simultaneous bundle of primes - differing from a Stokoe representation mainly in that it is specified for H. By contrast , a sign like SOMEONE G. involves a single motion ; it will be specified for location ...
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P W Culicover | 115 |
F J Newmeyer | 123 |
T F Shannon | 131 |
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