Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... pattern at this point is 1 2 1 s [ John vp [ likes girls ] ve s Then the Nuclear Stress Rule , on the next cycle , which takes the entire sentence into its domain , again re - assigns primary stress on girls , but reduces the 2 - stress ...
... pattern at this point is 1 2 1 s [ John vp [ likes girls ] ve s Then the Nuclear Stress Rule , on the next cycle , which takes the entire sentence into its domain , again re - assigns primary stress on girls , but reduces the 2 - stress ...
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... patterns , the significance of holes in the pattern , the tendency toward symmetry , and the cause or prevention of sound changes by internal linguistic causes . Most of these proposals have already been tested by Moulton , whose ...
... patterns , the significance of holes in the pattern , the tendency toward symmetry , and the cause or prevention of sound changes by internal linguistic causes . Most of these proposals have already been tested by Moulton , whose ...
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... patterns in the last column of the table except for ( G ) and ( L ) , which do not compete with any topic - comment source , and ( E ) and ( I ) , which are identical with ( G ) and ( L ) but were rewritten in a different way by rule 36 ...
... patterns in the last column of the table except for ( G ) and ( L ) , which do not compete with any topic - comment source , and ( E ) and ( I ) , which are identical with ( G ) and ( L ) but were rewritten in a different way by rule 36 ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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