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Otherwise , the / t / -alternant appears . ... Otherwise , the non - neutralized alternant , here / r / , appears . ... Stems with this ' epenthetic ' vowel , when combined with suffixes beginning with consonants , would appear with the ...
Otherwise , the / t / -alternant appears . ... Otherwise , the non - neutralized alternant , here / r / , appears . ... Stems with this ' epenthetic ' vowel , when combined with suffixes beginning with consonants , would appear with the ...
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However , consider 21b : here the pronoun appears in fact to be deleted , and the violation of the obligatoriness of Clitic Placement does not ... What is good for 21b is bad for 22b , although the derivations appear to be the same .
However , consider 21b : here the pronoun appears in fact to be deleted , and the violation of the obligatoriness of Clitic Placement does not ... What is good for 21b is bad for 22b , although the derivations appear to be the same .
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The more likely it is that an NP is animate , the more likely it is to appear as the subject of a transitive verb ... Animate nouns which appear as objects and inanimate nouns which appear as subjects are then both in a marked context .
The more likely it is that an NP is animate , the more likely it is to appear as the subject of a transitive verb ... Animate nouns which appear as objects and inanimate nouns which appear as subjects are then both in a marked context .
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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