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IV ) , he considers ( i ) the operations on vowels before nasal effacement ( vowels may be nasalized and raised ) ; ( ii ) the conditions on the elision of the nasal consonant ( elision occurs preferentially with inherently weak nasals ...
IV ) , he considers ( i ) the operations on vowels before nasal effacement ( vowels may be nasalized and raised ) ; ( ii ) the conditions on the elision of the nasal consonant ( elision occurs preferentially with inherently weak nasals ...
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As predicted , then , such clauses tend to occur in the foregrounded portions of connected discourse : in Bloomfield's Tagalog texts discussed above , we saw that there was a very strong tendency for O - focus constructions to occur in ...
As predicted , then , such clauses tend to occur in the foregrounded portions of connected discourse : in Bloomfield's Tagalog texts discussed above , we saw that there was a very strong tendency for O - focus constructions to occur in ...
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Where the subjects are coreferential , the medial verb will occur in one form , as a like - subject medial ( LSM ) . Where they are distinct , the medial verb will occur in another ...
Where the subjects are coreferential , the medial verb will occur in one form , as a like - subject medial ( LSM ) . Where they are distinct , the medial verb will occur in another ...
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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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