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unions under the monoclausal analysis . However , under the biclausal analysis , this generalization is unavailable . The biclausal RN of 63 is Figure 42 . 2 Cho 2 U chi 2 / IP muka - ka miza - ta rura Juzi - ta FIGURE 42 .
unions under the monoclausal analysis . However , under the biclausal analysis , this generalization is unavailable . The biclausal RN of 63 is Figure 42 . 2 Cho 2 U chi 2 / IP muka - ka miza - ta rura Juzi - ta FIGURE 42 .
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a The monoclausal analysis makes it clear why no argument initialized by a union P is ever put en chômage by union . Since such RN's violate the MCL , they are excluded . Inasmuch as the biclausal analysis would allow them ( or rule ...
a The monoclausal analysis makes it clear why no argument initialized by a union P is ever put en chômage by union . Since such RN's violate the MCL , they are excluded . Inasmuch as the biclausal analysis would allow them ( or rule ...
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Yves - CHARLES MORIN Université de Montréal Bouchard 1988 offers a new theoretical analysis which addresses a problem raised by Morin 1985. However , his analysis is based on incorrect premises . Contrary to Bouchard's central claim ...
Yves - CHARLES MORIN Université de Montréal Bouchard 1988 offers a new theoretical analysis which addresses a problem raised by Morin 1985. However , his analysis is based on incorrect premises . Contrary to Bouchard's central claim ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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