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Along this line , the logical representation for PRO to VP is simply this : Ax [ VP ( x ) ] ( PRO ) . Our semantic translation for sentences like 50a ( [ Every grad student ) ; has a quiet office ( PRO ; to work in ] ) would be as ...
Along this line , the logical representation for PRO to VP is simply this : Ax [ VP ( x ) ] ( PRO ) . Our semantic translation for sentences like 50a ( [ Every grad student ) ; has a quiet office ( PRO ; to work in ] ) would be as ...
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A further universal phonetic component — not technically part of the grammar — will convert these scalar values into a representation of articulations that are continuous in time . Given the universal phonetic scales , this translation ...
A further universal phonetic component — not technically part of the grammar — will convert these scalar values into a representation of articulations that are continuous in time . Given the universal phonetic scales , this translation ...
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Compare in Table 5 the two forms of KNOW using a sequential representation . ... FH KNOW ( non - contact ) AP H B B TI TI FH FH + 11 TABLE S. A comparison of the two representations of KNOW shows that they differ only in the H segment .
Compare in Table 5 the two forms of KNOW using a sequential representation . ... FH KNOW ( non - contact ) AP H B B TI TI FH FH + 11 TABLE S. A comparison of the two representations of KNOW shows that they differ only in the H segment .
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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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