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G's major innovation is his claim that every lexical item in English and German must contain at least one binary branching strong ) -w ( eak ) foot . For monosyllables , the weak node dominates no segmental material ; but the empty ...
G's major innovation is his claim that every lexical item in English and German must contain at least one binary branching strong ) -w ( eak ) foot . For monosyllables , the weak node dominates no segmental material ; but the empty ...
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clear monoclausal structures - e.g . , for nega- alects ' that have evolved as the southernmost tive placement before , not inside , the verbal variants of Bavarian / Austrian German . The dicomplex ( for which M needs an ad - hoc adja- ...
clear monoclausal structures - e.g . , for nega- alects ' that have evolved as the southernmost tive placement before , not inside , the verbal variants of Bavarian / Austrian German . The dicomplex ( for which M needs an ad - hoc adja- ...
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ical hybrids that contain , e.g. , a Friulian verb man - and , especially , in American English - dewith the German prefix ge- : geglát ' gestockt ' , serve to be much better known among linguists ' curdled ' . in German - speaking ...
ical hybrids that contain , e.g. , a Friulian verb man - and , especially , in American English - dewith the German prefix ge- : geglát ' gestockt ' , serve to be much better known among linguists ' curdled ' . in German - speaking ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative analysis Keith Allan | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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