Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... namely the NP in which S3 is embedded ; so if the WH - phrase shifts at all , it will inevitably go into the ' predicate ' position of S2 , thus violating the Functional Succession Principle . Hence the derivation blocks . The only ...
... namely the NP in which S3 is embedded ; so if the WH - phrase shifts at all , it will inevitably go into the ' predicate ' position of S2 , thus violating the Functional Succession Principle . Hence the derivation blocks . The only ...
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... namely by Demers 1972 . Demers argues as follows : there was a rule in all OHG dialects which lowered the diphthong / au / to [ ao ] before all coronal consonants and , in addition , before all reflexes of Pre - OHG / x / . This latter ...
... namely by Demers 1972 . Demers argues as follows : there was a rule in all OHG dialects which lowered the diphthong / au / to [ ao ] before all coronal consonants and , in addition , before all reflexes of Pre - OHG / x / . This latter ...
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... namely specified and non - specified ones . The former may undergo reduplication , the latter may not . * A well - known balkanism is the reduplication , either as anticipation or as echoing , of definite direct objects by means of ( so ...
... namely specified and non - specified ones . The former may undergo reduplication , the latter may not . * A well - known balkanism is the reduplication , either as anticipation or as echoing , of definite direct objects by means of ( so ...
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