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In dialect B , ( jū ] appears after all consonants , as in dialect A , but only when they occur in unstressed syllables . If the syllable is stressed , then [ jū ] appears only after non - coronals : mute , cute .
In dialect B , ( jū ] appears after all consonants , as in dialect A , but only when they occur in unstressed syllables . If the syllable is stressed , then [ jū ] appears only after non - coronals : mute , cute .
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Given these observations , the following definition emerges : ( 20 ) B is a PL for a iff : a and ß appear in a domain y ... IS According to Williams 1980 , a predicate expression that appears within VP is related to a thematically ...
Given these observations , the following definition emerges : ( 20 ) B is a PL for a iff : a and ß appear in a domain y ... IS According to Williams 1980 , a predicate expression that appears within VP is related to a thematically ...
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The ( near ) obligatoriness of thematic control makes unavailable the interpretation on which PRO appears outside the scope of the quantifier / operator associated with the PL ; this appears to serve as an interesting support for what I ...
The ( near ) obligatoriness of thematic control makes unavailable the interpretation on which PRO appears outside the scope of the quantifier / operator associated with the PL ; this appears to serve as an interesting support for what I ...
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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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