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What these sentences show is that a specific empty category must be related to an overt clitic , but a non - specific one normally will not be . Neither ( b ) nor 14 contains trace . Given Chomsky's 1982 functional definition of empty ...
What these sentences show is that a specific empty category must be related to an overt clitic , but a non - specific one normally will not be . Neither ( b ) nor 14 contains trace . Given Chomsky's 1982 functional definition of empty ...
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But neither Vennemann nor Keenan attempts to account for the fact that some inconsistent types are notably more prominent than others , and that some specific correlations are more likely than others to be inconsistent .
But neither Vennemann nor Keenan attempts to account for the fact that some inconsistent types are notably more prominent than others , and that some specific correlations are more likely than others to be inconsistent .
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However , at least iwo important differences remain between compounds and binomials besides the specific property of determiner deletion that makes bare binomials a separate formal class . First , the relation and is qualitatively ...
However , at least iwo important differences remain between compounds and binomials besides the specific property of determiner deletion that makes bare binomials a separate formal class . First , the relation and is qualitatively ...
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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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