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Incidentally , note that the nominal structures from which the adjectives in 15 seem to be derived prompt no obvious conclusions about the ... There seems to be a certain non - phonological regularity in the distribution of / iæn / vs.
Incidentally , note that the nominal structures from which the adjectives in 15 seem to be derived prompt no obvious conclusions about the ... There seems to be a certain non - phonological regularity in the distribution of / iæn / vs.
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In each pair , the linking conjunction seems normal with one head ( initial clause ) , but strange with a different head ; i.e. , as the head varies , the linking conjunction must also vary to make the sentence as a whole seem sensible ...
In each pair , the linking conjunction seems normal with one head ( initial clause ) , but strange with a different head ; i.e. , as the head varies , the linking conjunction must also vary to make the sentence as a whole seem sensible ...
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The relationship between adverb and verb seems semantically similar to that between noun and adjective ; and GU's 7 ... because adverbial phrases of the sort which would be relevant here seem to be very rare ( at least in English ) .
The relationship between adverb and verb seems semantically similar to that between noun and adjective ; and GU's 7 ... because adverbial phrases of the sort which would be relevant here seem to be very rare ( at least in English ) .
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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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