Language, Band 60,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 |
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... movement of a phrase into COMP . He differs from Chomsky in assuming that the phrase which moves is PRO , not an overt wн - phrase . This allows him to dispense with the obligatory deletion rule that would otherwise be needed to ...
... movement of a phrase into COMP . He differs from Chomsky in assuming that the phrase which moves is PRO , not an overt wн - phrase . This allows him to dispense with the obligatory deletion rule that would otherwise be needed to ...
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... Movement components of the first sign are re- duced and weakened : the first sign loses its stress and repetition , and becomes an ' upbeat ' to the second sign . The second sign also loses repetition , but without a weakening of movement ...
... Movement components of the first sign are re- duced and weakened : the first sign loses its stress and repetition , and becomes an ' upbeat ' to the second sign . The second sign also loses repetition , but without a weakening of movement ...
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... MOVEMENT . All previous descriptions of movement in this paper have referred to hand movement as opposed to finger movement . Clearly , hand - internal movement occurs , but it does not appear to have the same status as path movement ...
... MOVEMENT . All previous descriptions of movement in this paper have referred to hand movement as opposed to finger movement . Clearly , hand - internal movement occurs , but it does not appear to have the same status as path movement ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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adjectives adposition alternative analysis anaphors argument bilingual c-command Chap Chomsky CiV Tensing clause clitic closure code-switching consonant constraints context contrast cyclic derived dialects diphthongization discussion English examples fact frequency functional FUSE German grammar guage handshape interpretation John language acquisition Latin lexical lexical diffusion linguistic theory markedness MC(PRO medial metaphony monophthongization morpheme morphology movement nasal noun occur Palatalization papers Papuan languages patterns phonetic phonetic categories phonological phrase place of articulation position postcyclic pragmatic prediction present Press principle problem proposed Quechua reference representation Romance rules segment semantic sentences sound change Spanish speakers specific speech Spirantization ST's stop consonant stops stress structure suffix syllable syntactic syntax Table thematic control thematic relations Trisyllabic Laxing types underlying University variation Velar verb vl.unasp voice voiceless volume VOT values Vowel Shift word order