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Let us return now to the question of how the proposals made here differ from , and improve upon , previous ones . ... The alternative to such an intermediate level would appear to be a system like the one proposed by Pierrehumbert 1980 ...
Let us return now to the question of how the proposals made here differ from , and improve upon , previous ones . ... The alternative to such an intermediate level would appear to be a system like the one proposed by Pierrehumbert 1980 ...
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We now propose a modification of the DAH and FIH , which will explicitly refer to the avoidance of universal - violating plurality types , and which we feel reflects more directly the intent of Hawkins ' theory : ( 31 ) REVISED DAH ...
We now propose a modification of the DAH and FIH , which will explicitly refer to the avoidance of universal - violating plurality types , and which we feel reflects more directly the intent of Hawkins ' theory : ( 31 ) REVISED DAH ...
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into conformity with the data to which its coverage is to be extended , then one is committed to the near certainty that grammars will be acquired that are not ` optimal by standards of optimality that have been seriously proposed ( not ...
into conformity with the data to which its coverage is to be extended , then one is committed to the near certainty that grammars will be acquired that are not ` optimal by standards of optimality that have been seriously proposed ( not ...
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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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