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( b ) As suggested in SPE , English has a rule of Civ Tensing which tenses vowels in words like Canadian . ... Ø → j + back -round + tense This is the first expansion of Halle's J - preposing ( rule 27 in Halle 1977 : 621 ) .
( b ) As suggested in SPE , English has a rule of Civ Tensing which tenses vowels in words like Canadian . ... Ø → j + back -round + tense This is the first expansion of Halle's J - preposing ( rule 27 in Halle 1977 : 621 ) .
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I , F discusses the difference between tense ( a deictic grammatical ory ) and time , a distinction not always stressed by ... Tenses reflect sequences of events as experienced by speakers , and may not reflect real - time relations .
I , F discusses the difference between tense ( a deictic grammatical ory ) and time , a distinction not always stressed by ... Tenses reflect sequences of events as experienced by speakers , and may not reflect real - time relations .
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As an illustration , the minimal lexical entries of several Verbs and HV's are presented in 31 , and the full lexical entries for their past tenses in 32. ( In the interest of space , I gloss over the number and person distinctions ...
As an illustration , the minimal lexical entries of several Verbs and HV's are presented in 31 , and the full lexical entries for their past tenses in 32. ( In the interest of space , I gloss over the number and person distinctions ...
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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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