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Given this analysis , since the PL for each functional structure is predictable from the thematic relations available in ... Johnsince that NP has the thematic relation of Goal , which is identified as the PL in light of Hierarchy 15.
Given this analysis , since the PL for each functional structure is predictable from the thematic relations available in ... Johnsince that NP has the thematic relation of Goal , which is identified as the PL in light of Hierarchy 15.
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B is an argument bearing the highest thematic relation available in y in keeping with the PL Hierarchy . Given this definition , we can insure that ( i ) a PL is available only when the given functional domain contains an argument with ...
B is an argument bearing the highest thematic relation available in y in keeping with the PL Hierarchy . Given this definition , we can insure that ( i ) a PL is available only when the given functional domain contains an argument with ...
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New New m The Relation between Sound and Structure Elisabeth O. Selkirk A fundamentally new approach to the theory of phonology and its relation to syntax is developed in this book , which is the first to address the question of the ...
New New m The Relation between Sound and Structure Elisabeth O. Selkirk A fundamentally new approach to the theory of phonology and its relation to syntax is developed in this book , which is the first to address the question of the ...
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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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