Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... definition of complexity relies heavily on the fact that the ' usual ' pattern of English sentences is for the subject to precede its verb ; and in the pronominalization condition , complexity results from a restric- tion on the co ...
... definition of complexity relies heavily on the fact that the ' usual ' pattern of English sentences is for the subject to precede its verb ; and in the pronominalization condition , complexity results from a restric- tion on the co ...
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... definition , the phoneme is not thought of as abstract in the sense of being an entity defined solely in terms of an abstract theory ; rather , it is thought of as defined in concrete terms . The phonemic inventory of a language - the ...
... definition , the phoneme is not thought of as abstract in the sense of being an entity defined solely in terms of an abstract theory ; rather , it is thought of as defined in concrete terms . The phonemic inventory of a language - the ...
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... definition which is incorrect is that of demonstratives ( 73 ) : ' A demonstrative never ends a pause - group and never occurs before the copula . ' Demonstratives do end pause - groups . As for defining nouns as uninflected words that ...
... definition which is incorrect is that of demonstratives ( 73 ) : ' A demonstrative never ends a pause - group and never occurs before the copula . ' Demonstratives do end pause - groups . As for defining nouns as uninflected words that ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
Urheberrecht | |
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alternations analysis appear applied become century child Chomsky clause complete concerned considered consonants contains contrast course definition derived described dialects diminutive discussion distinctive English evidence example exist expression fact Figure final forms function German given grammar Halle important indicate interest involved John kind language later lexical linguistic marked meaning morpheme morphophonemic nasal nature noun object occur operation opposition original palatalized pattern phonemic phonological phrase position possible preceding present Press problem question realization reference relation relative remind representation root rules seems segments semantic sentence sequence shifts significant similar sound speakers speech stops stress structure suggest surface syllable symbol theory tion transformational underlying University verb voiced vowels