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This is so because , for an exclusively substratal explanation to prevail , the phenomenon in question would have to be highly marked ; otherwise , an explanation based on linguistic universals could be invoked .
This is so because , for an exclusively substratal explanation to prevail , the phenomenon in question would have to be highly marked ; otherwise , an explanation based on linguistic universals could be invoked .
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Thus , when there is a downstairs final 3 , it is a union chômeur ( marked tvis ) , whereas an embedded 2 retains its 2 - relation ( see Figure 30 ) : ( 41 ) Mamam Ninos miacemina torti čemtvis . father.
Thus , when there is a downstairs final 3 , it is a union chômeur ( marked tvis ) , whereas an embedded 2 retains its 2 - relation ( see Figure 30 ) : ( 41 ) Mamam Ninos miacemina torti čemtvis . father.
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Still assuming that adjunction to IP is barred for whmovement , the next step is movement to the matrix VP , crossing CP , which inherits barrierhood from the non - L - marked IP . Therefore , one barrier is crossed and a weak ...
Still assuming that adjunction to IP is barred for whmovement , the next step is movement to the matrix VP , crossing CP , which inherits barrierhood from the non - L - marked IP . Therefore , one barrier is crossed and a weak ...
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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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