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The biclausal RN for 51 would show Ayşe as a FINAL 1 of the complement . If the condition on antecedents of kendi is stated on final terms , the biclausal analysis predicts that the chômeur of a no - revaluation union should be eligible ...
The biclausal RN for 51 would show Ayşe as a FINAL 1 of the complement . If the condition on antecedents of kendi is stated on final terms , the biclausal analysis predicts that the chômeur of a no - revaluation union should be eligible ...
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This RN is at odds with the Final 1 Law ( Perlmutter & Postal 1977 , 1983 ) : ( 66 ) FINAL 1 Law . If there is a Ck stratum of b , and no Ck + 1 stratum of b , we say that the Ck stratum is the ' final ' stratum of b .
This RN is at odds with the Final 1 Law ( Perlmutter & Postal 1977 , 1983 ) : ( 66 ) FINAL 1 Law . If there is a Ck stratum of b , and no Ck + 1 stratum of b , we say that the Ck stratum is the ' final ' stratum of b .
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The allomorph / -t / is now found after all verbs with a vowel - final stem , whether etymological as in / finit / , or analogical as in / at / ' ( he ) has ' or / finirat / ' ( he ) will finish ' ( cf. la / * ( you ) have ' and ...
The allomorph / -t / is now found after all verbs with a vowel - final stem , whether etymological as in / finit / , or analogical as in / at / ' ( he ) has ' or / finirat / ' ( he ) will finish ' ( cf. la / * ( you ) have ' and ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
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