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McCarthy presents several fascinating cases in which the theory allows ( at least ) two alternative analyses , and he shows how an evaluation metric can be formulated to choose the desired one . One example is Expletive Infixation in ...
McCarthy presents several fascinating cases in which the theory allows ( at least ) two alternative analyses , and he shows how an evaluation metric can be formulated to choose the desired one . One example is Expletive Infixation in ...
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Finally , the distribution of do is expressed in terms of two lists : ( i ) structures in which an alternative to the ... verbs which lack such alternatives ( i.e. modals , have , and be ) , and which must appear in all structures .
Finally , the distribution of do is expressed in terms of two lists : ( i ) structures in which an alternative to the ... verbs which lack such alternatives ( i.e. modals , have , and be ) , and which must appear in all structures .
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Of the three UC alternatives originally considered , only the sequential one selected by our analysis has a ... alternative 17a shows the best CCH progression , as indicated by the increasing number of languages attested at each ...
Of the three UC alternatives originally considered , only the sequential one selected by our analysis has a ... alternative 17a shows the best CCH progression , as indicated by the increasing number of languages attested at each ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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